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Silver Unit - Verica Verica Circles

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes (Celtic Britain)
Year 20-25
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Weight 1.1 g
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Obverse description Central raised pellet enclosed within two concentric circles occupying the central field, rendered in bold relief characteristic of late Celtic coinage. The dynastic legend VERICA COMMI F is disposed around the periphery of the field in Roman script, asserting the issuer's lineage as son of Commios. A pellet border frames the entire design. The composition reflects the Romanising tendencies of the Atrebatic royal coinage under Verica, blending geometric Celtic motifs with Latin epigraphy.
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Obverse lettering VERICA COMMI F
(Translation: Verica, son of Commios.)
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Reverse script Latin
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