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Gold Stater South Ferriby Full-Face Uniface

Issuer Corieltauvi tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 45 BC - 10 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (45 BC - 10 BC)
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The Corieltauvi occupied a territory roughly corresponding to modern Lincolnshire and Leicestershire, and their coinage developed largely in isolation from the more Mediterranean-influenced tribes of the southeast. The South Ferriby series takes its name from a hoard found in North Lincolnshire, which provided the primary typological anchor for classifying this group. Uninscribed throughout most of its run, the series predates the adoption of rulers' names on Corieltauvian coins — a transition that happened later here than almost anywhere else in pre-Roman Britain.

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