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| 表面の説明 | Obverse design severely degraded and largely illegible owing to the base-metal core and partial loss of the gold wash. The flan is irregular and crudely struck, consistent with clandestine contemporary fabrication. Faint traces of what appears to be an abstracted wreath or pellet-and-arc motif — derivative of the Snettisham Wreath type — are visible in raking light toward the right side of the field. The execution is markedly inferior to the official prototype, with ill-defined relief and a poorly prepared planchet surface. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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The Snettisham Wreath type takes its name from the great Snettisham hoard, discovered in Norfolk across multiple finds between 1948 and 1990, one of the most significant Iron Age treasure deposits ever recovered in Britain. Contemporary counterfeits of Gallo-Belgic and British gold coinage were a recognized practice — base metal planchets with thin gold wash allowed local producers to exploit the trust built by genuine high-gold issues. Whether these circulated as deliberate fraud or with tacit acceptance in lower-value transactions remains genuinely unresolved.