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| Issuer | Cantii tribe (Celtic Britain) |
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| Year | 10 BC - 5 BC |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (10 BC - 5 BC) |
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The Cantii occupied the southeastern corner of Britain — modern Kent — and maintained unusually close commercial ties with Belgic Gaul in the decades before the Claudian invasion. This coin is attributed to Vosenos, a ruler known only through his coinage; no Roman source names him, and his precise relationship to the better-documented Cantian dynasts remains unresolved. The ABC 366 type is among the scarcer attributions in the series, appearing infrequently in both metal-detector finds and excavation assemblages from the region.