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Stater Class III

Issuer Coriosolites
Year 80 BC - 50 BC
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Value 1 Stater
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Reverse description A disjointed and stylised horse prancing left, rendered in the highly abstract Celtic manner characteristic of Armorican billon staters. The horse's body is decomposed into a series of curved and angular forms, with the mane indicated by a row of pellets or striations. Beneath the horse, a charioteer or lash motif is suggested by schematic linear elements, and a boar or similar zoomorphic standard appears above or before the animal. Below the horse, a row of pellet or lenticular ornaments appears in the exergue, and the letters IOI or a similar abbreviated inscription may be discerned in the lower field, consistent with known examples of Coriosolites Class III staters.
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Edge Plain (irregular)
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Mintage ND (80 BC - 50 BC)
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