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| 背面描述 | A stylised horse advancing to the left, rendered in the highly abstract Celtic artistic tradition. The tail is distinctively composed of a row of beads, the defining diagnostic feature of this type. A floral or rayed sun symbol appears above the horse in the upper field. Below the horse, two rings and a ringed pellet are visible, while in front of the horse appear a ring and three-ringed pellets, all serving as decorative field ornaments typical of Atrebatic quarter stater coinage. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (65 BC - 50 BC) |
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The Atrebates and Regini occupied a broad swathe of southern Britain, and their coinage emerged from Continental Gaulish prototypes that had themselves degraded — through generations of copying — from the original gold staters of Philip II of Macedon. By the mid-first century BC, that ancestry had become almost unrecognizable, abstracted into the geometric and curvilinear vocabulary characteristic of insular Celtic work. The "Beaded Tail" variety is distinguished within ABC as a discrete type precisely because of that specific reverse feature, suggesting a controlled die series rather than casual imitation.
At 1.4g, this quarter stater represents a fractional denomination in active commercial use, not a prestige object.