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Bronze ATISIOS REMO class I

Issuer Remi
Year 60 BC - 40 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (60 BC - 40 BC)
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The Remi occupied the territory around modern Reims, and their bronzes of this period were struck while the tribe navigated the violent upheaval of Caesar's Gallic campaigns — the conquest of their region completed by roughly 57 BC. Whether this piece predates Roman subjugation or was struck under it remains a genuinely open question, since the date range straddles the conquest itself.

The ATISIOS REMO class I designation derives from the magistrate name — Atisios — read on the coin, one of the few instances where a Belgic tribal issue preserves an identifiable moneyer.

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