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| Issuer | Catuvellauni tribe |
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| Year | 10-41 |
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| Value | Bronze Stater |
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| Reverse description | A sow standing right in a naturalistic yet stylised Celtic rendering, the animal's body prominently detailed with incised lines suggesting bristles along the back. The legend TASCIIOVANIIF arcs around the design in the field, referencing Cunobeline's father Tasciovanus, thereby asserting dynastic lineage. The compact flan and irregular flan edges are characteristic of late British Iron Age struck bronze issues. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | TASCIIOVANIIF |
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