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Silver Plated Minim - Epaticcus Epaticcus Boar's Head Contemporary Counterfeit

发行方 Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
年份 35-43
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方向 Variable alignment ↺
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正面铭文 EPATI
背面描述 A schematically rendered boar's head facing right occupies the central field, depicted in the stylised Celtic artistic tradition with textured snout and curvilinear detailing. The abbreviated legend TA appears below the boar's head, referencing Tasciovanus and asserting Epaticcus's dynastic lineage. The design is confined to an irregular, small flan with a granular surface texture characteristic of silver-plated forgeries of this series. The silver wash is partially preserved, revealing the underlying bronze core at the periphery. The engraving is notably rougher than official issues, consistent with a contemporary counterfeit produced in imitation of authorised Atrebatic minims.
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附加信息

Epaticcus ruled the Atrebates in the decades before Claudius's invasion, steadily pushing east into Catuvellauni territory — a political pressure that likely disrupted trade networks enough to make small-denomination forgery economically worthwhile. Contemporary counterfeits of his minims, struck in plated bronze rather than solid silver, circulated alongside genuine issues and were almost certainly produced locally, not by the tribal mint. At 0.18g, the weight loss from a genuine specimen would have been nearly undetectable by hand.

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