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Silver Unit South Ferriby Cross

Issuer Corieltauvi tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 45 BC - 10 BC
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Reverse description A stylised Celtic horse advancing left, rendered in the abstract curvilinear tradition characteristic of Corieltauvian coinage. The horse displays a distinctive doubling of the upper front legs, a diagnostic feature of the South Ferriby type. Above the horse, a pelletal sun ring is depicted. Below the horse, a quartered cross motif is prominently placed, with a single pellet occupying each of the four quarters, giving the type its name. No legend or inscription is present.
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Mintage ND (45 BC - 10 BC)
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