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| Issuer | Corieltauvi tribe (Celtic Britain) |
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| Year | 10-43 |
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| Value | Silver 1/2 Unit |
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| Reverse description | Stylised Celtic horse prancing to right, depicted with a solid, compact head and a characteristic doubling of the upper foreleg lines, a hallmark of this Corieltauvian issue. The retrograde or ligate inscription VEPO appears above the horse in the field. A pellet-in-ring device occupies the space below the horse's body, while a group of three pellets is disposed beneath the tail. The overall composition reflects the highly abstracted La Tène artistic tradition typical of late pre-Roman Iron Age coinage from eastern Britain. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | VEPO |
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