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anonymous
2015-03-05
Britain. Celtic Coinage, Trinovantes. Cunobeline, c. AD 10-20. Gold Stater (5.52 g) minted at Camulodunum. Ear of grain. Reverse: Celticized horse right; above, branch and five-pointed star; below, pellet-in-ring motif. Van Arsdell 1933-1 [as VR]. Extremely Fine. Camulodunum is today's city of ...
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Celtic Coinage. Britain. The Catuvellauni/Trinovantes. Cunobelin. Classic type. Gold Stater (5.46 g, 16 mm). Early-mid 1st century AD. [C]A—MV, grain ear. Reverse: CVNO, horse galloping right, leaf in field above, pellet below leaf. CCI 73.0341 (these dies). Cf. Hobbs 1828, Cf. Van Arsdell 202 ...
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Celtic Coinage. Britain. The Catuvellauni/Trinovantes. Cunobelin. Classic type. Gold Stater (5.44 g, 16 mm). Early-mid 1st century AD. CA—MV, grain ear. Reverse: CVNO, horse galloping right, leaf in field above. Hobbs 1828. Van Arsdell 2025-1. Spink 288. Obverse struck from slightly worn die, ...
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anonymous
2015-02-26
Celtic Britain, Trinovantes and Catuvellauni. Cunobelin. Gold Stater (5.4 g), ca. AD 10-43. 'Trinovantian V'. Struck circa AD 10-20. CA-MV across field, divided by wheat ear lacking central stalk. Reverse: CVNO, Celticized horse rearing right; above, branch and large star; below, pellet-in-rin ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
NORTH THAMES, Trinovantes, Cunobeline (A.D. 10-43), Inscribed Coinage, coinage of the Expansion Period of Classical/Celtic style issued A.D. 10-20, gold stater, (5.34 grams), obv. corn ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic, Cunobelin (early 1st century A.D. - c.40 A.D.), gold stater, wild type, obv. corn dividing CA MV, rev. Horse r., branch above, ...
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