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Gold Stater - Eppillus Three Rings EPPI

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 10 BC - 10 AD
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Obverse description Celticised head of Apollo facing right, rendered in the abstract La Tène artistic tradition. The wreath is depicted with leaf ends turned downward along the inner border, and a prominent hairbar (spike) originates with pellets at its base and midpoint, terminating in a hooked arc with a secondary arc below. Two linear crescents adorned with pellets appear to the left of the hairbar — one above and one below — joined by a reversed crescent behind the bar. A stylised cloak is indicated below the head, while three linear crescents (curls) appear to the right, the rearmost of which is connected to the wreath by two short bars.
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Reverse lettering EPPI COMMI F
(Translation: Eppillus. Son of Commios.)
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