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Silver Unit Mercedes Proto Boar No Spear

发行方 Corieltauvi tribe (Celtic Britain)
年份 50 BC - 45 BC
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参考资料 Boar Horse#14
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背面描述 Stylised Celtic horse prancing left, depicted with characteristically elongated ears and a short fern-like tail rendered in the late Iron Age artistic idiom. A large pelletal solar rosette (anemone motif) dominates the upper field, consisting of a central annulet — sometimes containing a pellet — encircled by a ring of pellets. A single or double pellet within an annulet appears in the field before the horse. The lower field carries either an annulet enclosing a concave triangle or a triskelion-derived Mercedes symbol, representing a significant typological distinction within the series.
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边缘 Plain
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The Corieltauvi occupied a broad territory across what is now Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire, and their coinage developed later and along different lines than the better-documented southeastern tribes. The "Mercedes" type takes its name from the trefoil pattern derived from the degraded remains of a classical horse — a design so abstracted through successive die-copying that its origins are barely traceable. This particular variety omits the spear element present on related issues, a distinction that likely reflects a specific workshop or a discrete chronological phase rather than artistic choice.

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