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Gold 1/4 Stater Mossop Mystery

Uitgever Iceni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Jaar 15 BC - 20 AD
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Highly stylised abstract design executed in the Late Celtic tradition, featuring a pair of back-to-back crescents prominently positioned at the centre of the flan. The crescents are surrounded by an intricate wreath-like pattern composed of curvilinear elements, pellets, and scrolling motifs radiating outward toward the irregular flan edge. The overall composition reflects the characteristic La Tène artistic vocabulary of the Iceni, in which naturalistic forms have been progressively dissolved into decorative geometric abstraction. No inscription or legend is present. The field displays the characteristic rough, uneven surface typical of hammered Celtic gold coinage.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A stylised horse facing left occupies the central field, rendered in the characteristic schematic manner of Icenian Celtic coinage, with notably prominent, elongated ears clearly distinguishing this type. A cross or series of cross-shaped pellet groups appears above the horse's back, serving as a key diagnostic element of this variety. Scattered pellets and small ornamental devices are distributed across the field in typical Icenian fashion. The limbs and body of the horse are depicted in a simplified, abstracted manner consistent with the Late Iron Age artistic tradition of eastern Britain. No inscription or legend is present.
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