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Silver Plated Unit Bury Diadem / Bury Type A Contemporary Counterfeit

Issuer Iceni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 50 BC - 15 BC
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Value Silver Unit
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Reverse description Prancing horse depicted in left profile in the stylised Celtic manner, with characteristic doubling of the upper forelegs and the right rear leg, a known artistic convention of Icenic die-cutters. The mane is rendered as a series of small S-shaped pellets. Below the horse, a pellet-in-ring device occupies the lower field, while a pellet boss enclosed within a ring of pellets appears in the upper field.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (50 BC - 15 BC)
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