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Bronze Unit 'Trinovantian L' - Dubnovellaunus

Issuer Trinovantes tribe
Year 30 BC - 25 BC
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Diameter 17 mm
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (30 BC - 25 BC)
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Dubnovellaunus ruled the Trinovantes from their capital at Camulodunum — modern Colchester — during a period when the tribe was navigating the aftermath of Caesar's British expeditions and growing pressure from the neighbouring Catuvellauni. His name appears on coins in two distinct regions, Essex and Kent, a distribution that has fuelled long-running debate among Celtic numismatists about whether one or two rulers of the same name held power concurrently or in succession. The 'L' classification in Spink distinguishes this die grouping from related issues within the same reign.

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