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| Issuer | Senones |
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| Year | 100 BC - 52 BC |
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| Reference(s) | LT#7508 var., DT#série 556 |
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| Reverse lettering | YLLYCCI |
| Edge | Plain |
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The Senones occupied a territory centered on modern Sens, in the Yonne valley, and were among the Gallic tribes Julius Caesar encountered during his campaigns of the 50s BC. Their potin coinage — cast rather than struck, using a tin-rich bronze alloy — belongs to a manufacturing tradition that sets it apart from the die-struck silver and gold issues of neighboring peoples. Cast in linked chain molds, individual flans were broken apart before use, which is why so many examples retain a characteristic rough break at one edge.
The LT 7508 variety designation allows for meaningful sub-grouping, and the DT série 556 attribution narrows the typological placement further within Delestrée and Tache's revised framework.