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| 背面描述 | A seated Victory figure is depicted in right profile, rendered in a schematic Celtic interpretation of the classical motif, holding a bowl or wine cup in the extended right hand. The abbreviated royal legend CVNO, referencing the issuing king Cunobelin, appears below the seat or chair. A pellet-in-ring ornamental motif occupies the field in front of the figure, a common decorative device in the Late Iron Age British coinage tradition. |
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Cunobelin ruled from Camulodunum — modern Colchester — for roughly four decades, long enough that Shakespeare's Cymbeline is a loose dramatization of his reign. His silver coinage circulated across a territory spanning much of southeast Britain, and he is the only British Iron Age king explicitly named by classical sources as conducting diplomatic contact with Augustus and his successors in Rome. The "spiky" variety designation refers to a die characteristic within the broader Cunobelin silver series, distinguished in the ABC and Van Arsdell classifications rather than representing a separate issue.