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Silver Unit - Dubnovellaunos Serpent Griffin

Issuer Cantii tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 30 BC - 10 BC
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Value Silver Unit
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Reverse description A griffin depicted striding to the left with its head turned back to the right, rendered in a stylised Celtic idiom with prominent curved wing and raised foreleg. The body is articulated with pellet and lune ornament. A brief Latin inscription appears below the figure in the exergual area, reading DV, an abbreviation for the issuing authority Dubnovellaunos, king of the Cantii.
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Reverse lettering DV
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Mintage ND (30 BC - 10 BC)
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