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Bronze Unit - Dias Dias Centaur

Issuer Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 1-10
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Reverse description A centaur advancing to the right, depicted playing pipes, with a crescent symbol above and a ring motif in the field to the front. The abbreviated legend VER or VIR appears below the central device in Latin characters, likely referencing a secondary authority or epithet associated with the issuer. The composition reflects a blend of Classical mythological iconography adapted within the Celtic artistic tradition. The relief is bold but somewhat worn, consistent with circulation specimens of this type. The overall design layout is characteristic of the Tasciovanus bronze series produced in the early first century AD.
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