The Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe settled in the region of Pannonia, along the middle Danube, whose coinage output is poorly documented relative to better-known Celtic issuers. This tetradrachm belongs to a late series produced well into the Roman imperial period, when tribal coinage in the region was actively suppressed — making continued production a quiet act of local monetary autonomy that Rome eventually extinguished entirely by the end of the first century.
The Hercuniates were a Celtic tribe settled in the region of Pannonia, along the middle Danube, whose coinage output is poorly documented relative to better-known Celtic issuers. This tetradrachm belongs to a late series produced well into the Roman imperial period, when tribal coinage in the region was actively suppressed — making continued production a quiet act of local monetary autonomy that Rome eventually extinguished entirely by the end of the first century.