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Silver Unit Crescent Corn Ears type

Issuer Iceni tribe
Year 20 BC - 40 AD
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (20 BC - 40 AD)
Additional information

The Iceni occupied what is now Norfolk and parts of Suffolk, operating as a client kingdom under early Roman provincial arrangements. Their silver coinage was struck independently — a privilege that survived Roman conquest in 43 AD for perhaps a decade before the administrative crackdowns that ultimately provoked Boudica's revolt in 60–61 AD. Whether this piece predates Roman arrival or belongs to that uneasy client-kingdom window is difficult to fix precisely, which is why the reference catalogs assign it such a broad date range.

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