Katalog
| İhraççı | Carnutes |
|---|---|
| Yıl | 60 BC - 25 BC |
| Tür | Standard circulation coin |
| Değer | |
| Para birimi | |
| Bileşim | Potin |
| Ağırlık | 3.76 g |
| Çap | 16 mm |
| Kalınlık | |
| Şekil | Round (irregular) |
| Teknik | Hammered |
| Yönlendirme | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Gravürcü(ler) | |
| Dolaşımda olduğu yıl | |
| Referans(lar) | DT#2592, LT#6331, GCV#113 |
| Ön yüz açıklaması | Male bust right, lettering before. |
|---|---|
| Ön yüz yazısı | Latin |
| Ön yüz lejandı | CATAL |
| Arka yüz açıklaması | Lion springing right, boar to left below, wheel with four arms above, S below. |
| Arka yüz yazısı | |
| Arka yüz lejandı | |
| Kenar | |
| Darphane | |
| Basma adedi |
ND (60 BC - 25 BC) - - |
| Numisquare Kimliği | 5545324060 |
| Ek bilgiler |
Historical Context: Issued by the Carnutes, a powerful Celtic tribe inhabiting central Gaul, this potin coin dates from a turbulent period (60 BC - 25 BC). This era spans the late Gallic independence, Caesar's conquest, and early Romanization. The Carnutes were pivotal, initiating the Gallic revolt of 52 BC. These base metal issues served as essential local currency, reflecting the economic needs of a society grappling with immense political and cultural upheaval, transitioning from a tribal economy to one increasingly influenced by Roman monetary systems.
Artistry: Characteristic of Late Celtic numismatic art, the coin's design is highly stylized rather than naturalistic. While no specific engraver is known, the artistic school emphasizes symbolic representation over realism. The obverse likely features a lion, a potent symbol of strength and authority, possibly influenced by Mediterranean prototypes but rendered with distinct Celtic flair. The reverse depicts a boar, a ubiquitous and deeply significant totem in Celtic culture, embodying ferocity, courage, and fertility. The 'CATAL' designation likely refers to a specific sub-type or legend.
Technical/Grading: This coin is composed of potin, a cast alloy of copper, tin, and lead, typical for numerous Celtic issues of this period. Its specifications (3.76 gg, 16 mmmm) indicate a standard module for these base metal denominations. Grading focuses on casting quality rather than strike. Key considerations include flan completeness, clarity of cast details (e.g., lion's mane, boar's bristles), evenness of metal flow, and absence of casting flaws like porosity or bubbles. Centering of the design is also critical.