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| 正面描述 | Stylised Celtic female head facing right, rendered in the abstract La Tène artistic tradition characteristic of Icenian coinage. The effigy displays a sharply pointed nose and pronounced facial features, with a diadem depicted above the forehead. The hair is rendered as a series of flowing, flame-like curvilinear strands extending above and behind the head. The flan is irregular, and the design occupies the full field without inscription or border. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (50 BC - 15 BC) |
| 附加信息 |
The Iceni occupied territory across modern Norfolk and Suffolk, and their coinage production intensified markedly in the decades following Caesar's two British expeditions of 55–54 BC — not as a direct response to Rome, but as part of a broader monetization occurring across southeastern Britain's tribal networks. The Norfolk Diadem series sits within the earlier phase of Iceni silver output, before the tribe's coinage became more standardized under client-king arrangements with Rome.
The "cf." qualifiers across all four references signal genuine typological uncertainty — this piece shares characteristics with the established series without cleanly matching any single recorded die.