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| 背面描述 | A highly stylized horse depicted in profile facing right, rendered in the characteristic Celtic abstract manner with disjointed, curvilinear body elements typical of La Tène decorative art. Above the horse's back appears a schematized rider or charioteer figure, and below the horse's legs are wavy linear motifs possibly representing ground lines or abstracted vegetation. Pellets and annulets are scattered across the field as decorative fill elements, and the overall composition reflects the devolved Macedonian stater prototype common to Gaulish tribal coinage of the late first century BC. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (60 BC - 50 BC) |
| 附加信息 |
The Aulerci Eburovices, a Belgic tribe settled in the region around present-day Évreux in Normandy, minted bronze fractions during the mid-first century BC under mounting pressure from Caesar's Gallic campaigns. Their coinage output contracted sharply after 52 BC as Roman military and economic dominance restructured tribal exchange networks across northern Gaul.
LT 7021 is documented in de la Tour's foundational atlas of Gaulish coinage, one of the few reference points anchoring this otherwise sparsely documented series.