The Cantii occupied the territory now known as Kent — the principal landing zone for Caesar's expeditions of 55 and 54 BC and, later, for Claudius's invasion of 43 AD. Coinage attributed to this tribe in the final years before the conquest reflects a political situation in rapid collapse, with tribal autonomy giving way under Roman military and diplomatic pressure. The 'M' designation in the type classification refers to a mint mark interpretation that remains contested among specialists, with Van Arsdell and Spink referencing the same physical type under slightly divergent interpretive frameworks.
The Cantii occupied the territory now known as Kent — the principal landing zone for Caesar's expeditions of 55 and 54 BC and, later, for Claudius's invasion of 43 AD. Coinage attributed to this tribe in the final years before the conquest reflects a political situation in rapid collapse, with tribal autonomy giving way under Roman military and diplomatic pressure. The 'M' designation in the type classification refers to a mint mark interpretation that remains contested among specialists, with Van Arsdell and Spink referencing the same physical type under slightly divergent interpretive frameworks.