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Bronze Unit - Tasciovanos Tasciovanos Loopy

Issuer Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 15 BC - 10 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description The reverse field presents a schematically rendered figure, likely a horse or zoomorphic motif in the abstract Celtic tradition, set within a broadly circular field defined by a beaded or pellet border visible in part along the lower periphery. An annulet device appears in the upper right field. The partial legend TASCI (abbreviated as TA(S)CI on the flan) attributing the issue to Tasciovanos, king of the Catuvellauni, is associated with this type, though heavy patination and surface encrustation obscure precise details on this example. The overall style is typical of late British Iron Age coinage produced at Verulamium circa 15–10 BC.
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Mint Verulamium
Mintage ND (15 BC - 10 BC)
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