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| 正面描述 | Stylised male head facing right, rendered in the abstract Celtic artistic tradition. The hair is composed of a mass of raised pellets arranged in curvilinear groupings above and around the skull, giving the characteristic 'curly top' appearance. A short beard is indicated by a cluster of pellets beneath the chin, and the facial features are reduced to schematic relief forms typical of late Icenic silver coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The Iceni occupied what is now Norfolk and Suffolk, and maintained a degree of autonomy under Roman client-king arrangements until Prasutagus died around 60 AD — after which Roman administrators seized tribal lands and triggered Boudicca's revolt. These small silver units predate that catastrophe, circulating during a period when Iceni coinage was still actively produced and regionally distributed. The "Toney" designation derives from the parish of Market Toney in Norfolk, where a significant concentration of this type has been recovered.