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Quinarius with dolphin

Issuer Aedui
Year 52 BC - 20 BC
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering ATPILI F
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Reverse lettering ORGETIRIX
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The Aedui were among the most politically complex of the Gaulish tribes — initially Rome's oldest allies north of the Alps, then drawn into the Vercingetorix coalition during the 52 BC revolt, then back under Roman patronage after Alesia. This quinarius type spans exactly that rupture and reconciliation, minted across a period when the tribe's relationship with Rome shifted from betrayal to client dependency. The dolphin motif has been linked by scholars to contact with Mediterranean coinage traditions, likely absorbed through decades of Roman commercial exchange before the conquest formalized it.