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Potin Unit Thurrock Degraded Head Variety

发行方 Uncertain tribe Brittonic (Celtic Britain)
年份 100 BC - 90 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Highly stylised and severely degraded bust facing right, representing a schematic human head derived ultimately from a Massaliot prototype. The facial features are reduced to abstract, barely legible relief elements, consistent with the progressive degeneration characteristic of the Thurrock series. The surrounding field is plain and uninscribed, with the casting flash and irregular flan edge typical of British potin production. No legend or border is present.
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铸造量 ND (100 BC - 90 BC) - Bull left. -
ND (100 BC - 90 BC) - Bull right. -
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Potin coinage in Britain was not locally invented — it arrived as a technology transfer from Gaulish tribes, most likely via the Thames estuary trading networks that connected southeastern Britain to the continent in the late Iron Age. The Thurrock type is among the earliest British potins, and the "degraded head" designation refers specifically to progressive die copying: each generation of dies was cut from a casting of the previous coin rather than from a master, compressing and distorting the design incrementally. Van Arsdell's numbering range of 1426–38 reflects that degradation sequence rather than distinct subtypes.

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