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| 正面描述 | Highly stylised and abstracted derivation of an Apollo head facing right, rendered in characteristic Late Iron Age Celtic artistic convention. The wreath is depicted as two parallel pellet-bordered lines framing the cranial area, with a prominent central spike surmounted by two large pellets and a radiating sunburst motif. A row of oblique dashes, representing the continuation of the wreath, passes through and across the spike, animating the entire design field with dynamic, non-naturalistic line work. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (35 BC - 30 BC) |
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The Dobunni occupied a territory centered on the Cotswolds and Severn Valley, and their coinage tradition reflects sustained contact with Gaulish tribes rather than direct Roman influence — these fractional pieces likely facilitated exchange at a level below the full stater, possibly within elite gift-giving networks or mercenary payment rather than everyday market transactions. The "East Wiltshire Robinson" designation traces to the collector and scholar whose hoard or typological work first isolated this variety as a distinct issue within the broader Dobunni series.