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Gold Stater - Boduoc Bold

Issuer Dobunni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 15 BC - 10 BC
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Currency Stater
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Reverse description A stylised triple-tailed horse advances to the right, rendered in the abstract Celtic artistic tradition characteristic of Dobunnic coinage. The horse's ear is depicted as an ellipse, and its tail is divided into three flowing strands each terminating in a pellet. Beneath the horse, an eight-spoked wheel with a central axle serves as the principal subsidiary symbol. Above the horse's back, a composition comprising a cross, a crescent, and two ringed pellets forms a concealed anthropomorphic face motif. Three large pellets are placed below the tail.
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Mintage ND (15 BC - 10 BC)
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