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Gold ¼ Stater Three Annulets

Issuer Trinovantes tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 30 BC - 25 BC
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Weight 0.91 g
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Obverse description Highly stylised Celtic abstract design derived from a disintegrated wreath motif. A central ringed pellet occupies the field, from which radiate crossed bands of pelleted lines forming a cruciform pattern. The quadrants formed by these bands are filled with schematised crescents and simplified hair-curl ornaments, residual elements of the classical Apollo head prototype. Parallel linear borders flank the central vertical wreath division, reflecting the late Celtic geometric reduction of Macedonian coin imagery.
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Reverse lettering DVBNOVALAVN.
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