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Gold Stater - Caratacus Warrior

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 40-43
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering [C]V - NO
(Translation: Cunobelin.)
Reverse description A naked male warrior, depicted in dynamic right-facing profile, rides a galloping stallion across the central field. The warrior holds a javelin raised in his right hand and bears a shield on his left arm, conveying martial energy typical of late Celtic die-cutting. The legend CARAT, an abbreviated form of Caratacus, appears in the field around the horse. A beaded border frames the design along the inner edge of the flan. The composition and style are consistent with issues struck for Caratacus of the Atrebates c. AD 40–43.
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