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1/4 Stater - Dubnovellaunos Yoke

Issuer Cantii tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 30 BC - 10 BC
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Reference(s) ABC#306
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Reverse description Stylised Celtic horse prancing to the right, rendered in the characteristic abstract curvilinear tradition of Cantian coinage, with elongated limbs and a sinuous, flowing body formed of raised volutes and scroll-work. The field is populated with an assortment of decorative pellets, concentric ring motifs, and sinuous lines arranged around the horse in a dynamic, asymmetric composition. Above the horse, a series of curling tendrils and pellet-tipped appendages suggest a schematised chariot yoke or driver, referencing the Dubnovellaunos Yoke type attribution. The entire design is executed in bold, confident relief characteristic of the late Iron Age Cantii coinage tradition.
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Mintage ND (30 BC - 10 BC)
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