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Silver Unit - Epaticcus Epaticcus Head Lion

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 35-43
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Obverse description Bare male head facing right, rendered in the Celto-Roman style, with the lionskin of Hercules draped over the head, its forelegs knotted beneath the chin. The partial legend EPAT(I) appears in the field to the right of the effigy, executed in Latin characters. The design is contained within a pellet border running along the coin's irregular flan edge.
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Reverse description An eagle displayed with wings spread wide, standing to the left and clutching a writhing serpent in its talons, rendered with bold, stylised Celtic craftsmanship. A pellet-in-ring motif appears above the eagle in the upper field, serving as a characteristic decorative symbol of the Atrebatic coinage tradition. The entire design is enclosed within a pellet border following the contour of the irregular flan.
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