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Silver Unit - Cunobelin Cunobelinus Hunting Dog

Issuer Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 10-20
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Obverse lettering CVN
(Translation: Cunobelin.)
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Cunobelinus — the historical figure behind Shakespeare's Cymbeline — ruled from Camulodunum (modern Colchester) and expanded Catuvellaunian dominance across a substantial portion of southeastern Britain in the decades before the Claudian invasion of 43 AD. His coinage is among the most prolific and varied of any late Iron Age British ruler, yet the hunting dog series represents a relatively minor emission within that output, likely struck toward the earlier part of his reign before the larger, more standardized issues came to dominate production.

The coin's small flan and light weight place it within the fractional silver tradition of the period, where precise weight standards were inconsistent across emissions and individual pieces vary noticeably even within a single type.

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