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| Issuer | Hercuniates |
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| Year | 200 BC - 1 BC |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (200 BC - 1 BC) |
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The Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe occupying territory in the eastern Alpine foothills, broadly within the Norican cultural sphere, and their small silver fractions represent one of the more obscure branches of La Tène-period Celtic coinage. The obol denomination at this weight sits at the practical lower limit of hand-struck silver — nine millimeters of flan leaves almost no margin for a competent strike, and many examples are consequently off-center or weakly defined at the edges through no fault of the dies themselves.
Kostial 830 and Göbl 506/2 place this type within a classification framework that remains contested among specialists working on Pannonian Celtic issues.