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1/4 Stater with segments of circles, horse on the left

Emittent Remi
Jahr 80 BC - 50 BC
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Form Round (irregular)
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Aversbeschreibung Four rectilinear parallel segments, each terminating in balled ends, arranged in a geometric composition across the field. To the left, an S-shaped element with balled terminals is visible, while to the right an L-shaped element similarly terminates in balled ends. The abstract design is characteristic of late Gaulish coinage of the Remi tribe, employing a schematized decorative vocabulary derived from earlier figural prototypes.
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Reversbeschreibung A stylized horse prancing to the left, rendered in the schematic Celtic artistic tradition with a beaded or pellet-dotted mane along the neck. Above the horse, the Greek letter PHI (Φ) is depicted in inflated or balloon-style lettering, a distinctive epigraphic feature associated with Remi coinage. Pellets and annular ornaments populate the field, consistent with the decorative conventions of northeastern Gaulish issues of the late 1st century BC.
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The Remi were a Belgic Gaulish tribe occupying the territory around modern Reims — a city that still carries their name. Their coinage was struck during the period of increasing Roman pressure north of the Alps, culminating in Caesar's Gallic campaigns of 58–51 BC. The Remi notably broke from most of their Belgic neighbors by siding with Rome during that conflict, a political calculation that preserved their territory but complicated their numismatic legacy among later Celtic scholarship.

Quarter staters of this type are among the smallest Gaulish issues by weight, and the electrum composition varies noticeably across specimens — gold content fluctuates enough to suggest multiple production episodes rather than a single controlled emission.

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