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| Issuer | Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain) |
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| Year | 55 BC - 45 BC |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (55 BC - 45 BC) |
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The Atrebates of southern Britain were under direct pressure from Caesar's Gallic campaigns during this decade — the tribal leader Commius, once Caesar's ally and envoy to Britain, had by the late 50s BC turned against Rome following a failed assassination attempt against him. Coins attributed to his tribe from this period circulated in a political environment of acute instability, with loyalties shifting between accommodation and outright resistance.
Sills 209 places this type within a sequence that predates the introduction of inscribed coinage among the Atrebates, making ruler attribution impossible on numismatic grounds alone.