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| Issuer | Aulerci Eburovices |
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| Year | 110 BC - 60 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (110 BC - 60 BC) |
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The Aulerci Eburovices occupied territory centered around modern Évreux in Normandy, a Gaulish people whose coin output was modest relative to neighboring tribes. Their electrum issues drew on gold-potin alloy traditions that shifted noticeably across the production window — early strikes tend toward higher gold content, later ones increasingly debased as Roman economic pressure destabilized inter-tribal exchange networks in the decades before Caesar's campaigns.
DT 2406 and 2407 represent a closely related die pairing, distinguished primarily by subtle differences in flan preparation and boar placement rather than any redesign intent.