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| 正面描述 | Abstract Celtic design featuring two small crescents arranged back to back, flanked by ring-pellets in the field. Stylized wreath elements radiate outward from each crescent, filling the surrounding field with characteristic Late Iron Age decorative motifs. The composition reflects the highly abstracted, non-figural obverse type derived from the degraded Macedonian stater prototype common to Trinovantian coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Dubnovellaunus ruled the Trinovantes from their capital at Camulodunum — modern Colchester — during a period when Caesar's expeditions a generation earlier had fundamentally altered the political calculus of southeastern Britain. Whether he is the same Dubnovellaunus who later appears on coins of the Cantii remains debated; the overlap in types and territory suggests either movement between kingdoms or a deliberate dynastic claim, but no consensus has held.
His name appears on only a handful of stater types, making attributed examples relatively scarce against the broader mass of anonymous Trinovantian gold.