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Silver Unit 'Dobunniuc F' - Eisu

Issuer Dobunni tribe
Year 15-30
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse lettering EI SV
Edge Plain
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The Dobunni occupied what is now Gloucestershire and the surrounding region, and their coinage was among the more sophisticated produced by British tribes before the Claudian invasion. This type falls within a series attributed to a ruler or authority abbreviated in the numismatic literature as "Eisu" — the exact political status of this figure remains unresolved, with debate persisting over whether these names reflect kings, sub-kings, or issuing magistrates. The tribe maintained close trading ties with Gaul, and their silver coinage shows stylistic influence from Gaulish prototypes that had themselves evolved from Macedonian staters over centuries of transmission.

By the time this coin was struck, Roman political pressure on southern Britain was already reshaping tribal hierarchies — within a generation, the Dobunni would be among the first tribes to capitulate to Claudius's forces in 43 AD.

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