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| 背面描述 | A schematised horse advancing to the left, its body rendered in the abstract Celtic artistic style with disjointed limbs and a highly stylised form derived from earlier Macedonian prototype coinage. A leaf or branch motif appears above the horse in the upper field. Below the horse, a rayed cogwheel sun symbol occupies the lower field, accompanied by pellet ornaments. The composition is anepigraphic throughout, with no inscriptions or legends present. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The Atrebates arrived in southern Britain from Gaul in the late second or early first century BC, bringing with them a coinage tradition directly descended from Macedonian gold staters that had circulated westward through trade and mercenary payment networks. The Winchester Sun type belongs to a fractional series struck as Caesar's Gallic campaigns disrupted cross-Channel movement, likely accelerating local minting as ties to continental suppliers frayed.
ABC 803 is among the more localized of Atrebatic fractions, with find spots clustering tightly around Hampshire — consistent with a mint operating near the later Roman town of Venta Belgarum.