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Silver 1/2 Unit Stickman Boar

Uitgever Iceni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Jaar 15 BC - 20 AD
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Waarde Silver 1/2 Unit
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Beschrijving keerzijde Stylised Celtic horse advancing to right, rendered with a solid, undivided head; a rein line extends from the chest to the muzzle in characteristic Iceni fashion. Below the horse stands the distinctive 'stickman' figure, a schematic anthropomorphic device common to Iceni silver coinage. A pellet within a ring appears in the upper field, flanked on either side by a triad of pellets, forming a symmetrical decorative arrangement.
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Oplage ND (15 BC - 20 AD)
Aanvullende informatie

The Iceni occupied what is now Norfolk and Suffolk, and their tribal coinage circulated in a region that would remain nominally autonomous well into the Roman occupation — until Prasutagus died around 60 AD and Rome moved to annex his kingdom directly, triggering Boudicca's revolt. These small fractional units predate that catastrophe by decades, likely serving local exchange within a gift-economy framework where Roman denarii were already beginning to infiltrate the money supply.

The "stickman" classification reflects a regional die-cutting convention distinctive to later Iceni issues, in which the figure is rendered with an almost schematic economy of line.

MISSCHIEN OOK INTERESSANT