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Stater Nike Type

Issuer Boii
Year 200 BC - 101 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse description Nike standing to right, depicted in a schematized Celtic rendering derived from the gold staters of Philip II of Macedon. She extends her right hand forward holding a wreath, while her body is rendered in a simplified, linear style typical of late La Tène Celtic coinage. Degraded and largely illegible pseudo-legends appear on either side of the figure. A trident head is placed in the lower right field, and the letter Λ appears in the lower left field as a control mark or die symbol.
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Reverse lettering Λ
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