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Gold 1/4 Stater Clacton Dragon

Issuer Trinovantes tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 45 BC - 40 BC
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Currency Stater
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (45 BC - 40 BC)
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The Clacton type takes its name from the Essex find spot where a significant hoard concentration established the distribution pattern now associated with Trinovantian territory — roughly modern Essex and southern Suffolk. This quarter stater series preceded the Roman conquest by less than a generation, circulating during the same decades that Caesar's two British expeditions (55 and 54 BC) had already demonstrated the island's vulnerability to Roman ambition.

The disintegration of naturalistic design into abstract Celtic geometry visible across this series is not artistic decline — it reflects a tradition of deliberate stylistic transformation operating independently of Mediterranean influence.

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