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Silver Plated Unit - Tasciovanos Tasciovanos Cavalryman Contemporary Counterfeit

Issuer Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 15 BC - 10 BC
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Value Silver Unit
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Reverse description A mounted warrior depicted in profile riding to the left, rendered in the schematic Celtic artistic style typical of late Iron Age British coinage. The cavalryman holds a large oval or round shield in one hand and may carry a lance or spear. The horse is shown at a gallop with exaggerated limbs, and scattered pellets or decorative elements appear in the field. The die work is coarse and summary, reflecting the hand of an unofficial engraver copying a prototype of the Tasciovanos cavalryman series.
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