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Gold Stater - Verica Verica Warrior Daisy

Uitgever Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Jaar 10-20
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central rectangular tablet bearing the Latin legend COM·F, an abbreviation for Commios Filius meaning 'Son of Commios', rendered in bold relief characters. A pellet-in-ring device is positioned above the tablet and a second pellet-in-ring device below, serving as decorative field ornaments characteristic of late Celtic coinage. The surrounding field is plain and irregular in flan shape, consistent with hand-struck Celtic production of the early first century AD. The overall design reflects the Romanising influence on the Atrebatic dynastic coinage of Verica.
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Opschrift voorzijde COM.F
(Translation: Son of Commios.)
Beschrijving keerzijde A mounted warrior depicted in profile advancing to the right, carrying a spear held diagonally across the body in a dynamic martial pose. A distinctive pellet-daisy ornament, comprising a central pellet surrounded by radiating pellets, appears in the field behind the horse, serving as a principal identifying device for this issue. The Latin legend VIR appears in the exergue or lower field below the horse, referencing the issuing king Verica. The horse is rendered with schematic Celtic artistic conventions, with limbs and tail stylised in the late Iron Age tradition. The composition reflects the Romanised military imagery adopted by Atrebatic rulers in emulation of Roman provincial coinage.
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