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Obol Kapostal Type

Issuer Hercuniates
Year 200 BC - 1 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Highly schematized and abstracted design in the Celtic tradition, featuring a central large oval or skull-like globular element surrounded by several smaller pellets or globules dispersed across the field. A secondary smaller head or pellet cluster appears to the right, consistent with the fragmented horse-and-rider motif common to the Kapostal obol series. The composition is typical of the late La Tène period, where figural imagery has been reduced to geometric and globular components. No inscription or legend is present.
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 1 BC)
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The Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe settled in the region of Pannonia, roughly corresponding to modern western Hungary and eastern Austria, their coinage reflecting deep Macedonian influence filtered through generations of transmission across the Danube basin. This obol type, referenced against Kostial and Göbl's typological plates, belongs to a series of fractional silver issues that saw prolonged use across the final two centuries BC as Roman pressure steadily compressed Celtic political authority in the region.

The broad two-century dating window assigned to this type reflects genuine uncertainty about when production ceased rather than scholarly imprecision.

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