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Gold Stater - Lat Ison Lat Ison Box

Issuer Corieltauvi tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 40-47
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Obverse description Central field displays a retrograde tribal inscription divided into two halves by a pellet enclosed within a lozenge or diamond-shaped ornament, the whole framed above and below by plain horizontal lines over a vertical wreath motif. Each of the four quarters formed by the composition is adorned with a ring of pellets, lending the design a structured, symmetrical character typical of late Corieltauvian coinage. The lettering reads LAT ISO(N) in retrograde Latin script, reflecting the joint-ruler inscription convention of this issuing tribe.
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Obverse lettering LAT ISO(N)
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Reverse script Latin
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