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Silver Minim - Verica Verica Vase

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 25-35
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Value Minim (1⁄200)
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Reverse description Central device depicting a classical amphora or vase with two scrolled handles and a rounded body tapering to a narrow foot, rendered in a stylised Celtic interpretation of Graeco-Roman iconography. The vessel is surmounted by a spiral or ring ornament at the neck, and the field around it is populated with pellets and curvilinear decorative elements. The Latin legend COM F and MI F, reading as an abbreviation of Commios Filius (Son of Commios), is distributed around the periphery within a beaded border. The overall composition is typical of the Romanising workshop tradition of the Atrebatic coinage under Verica, circa AD 25–35.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering COM - MI F
(Translation: Son of Commios.)
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