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| 正面描述 | Central saltire superimposed over a cross motif within a square frame, the whole enclosed by a beaded circle set within a sinuous serpentine outer border. The geometric design is rendered in a characteristically schematic Celtic style, with the angular interlocking elements occupying the full flan. The irregular, hand-struck flan imparts an uneven relief typical of contemporary Celtic imitative coinage. |
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| 背面描述 | A stylised, rotund boar advancing to the right, rendered in the abstract Celtic artistic tradition with exaggerated body proportions and schematic limbs. The tribal inscription CAT appears in the lower field below the boar, serving as an abbreviated tribal attribution to the Catuvellauni. The design is contained within a beaded border following the irregular outline of the flan, consistent with the struck characteristics of a contemporary counterfeit unit. |
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Contemporary counterfeits of Catuvellaunian and Trinovantian coinage were produced by unofficial workshops operating parallel to tribal mints, almost certainly with full awareness of local communities who accepted them at face value. The plating technique — a thin silver wash over a bronze core — was competent enough to pass in everyday exchange, where most transactions involved no close inspection. These pieces are not forgeries in the modern legal sense but a pragmatic response to chronic silver shortages in the decades surrounding the Claudian invasion of 43 AD.
ABC 2766 is specifically associated with the "Cat Boar" type, a regionally distinct issue whose attribution to the Catuvellauni-Trinovantes overlap zone remains debated among specialists.