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Potin Unit Curved Bull / Holman B4

Issuer Cantii tribe (Celtic Britain)
Year 115 BC - 100 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Schematised outline bust of Apollo facing left, rendered in the degenerate Celtic tradition derived from Massaliot prototypes. The eye is depicted as an open ring without a central pellet, and a single line descends along the middle of the neck, serving as the neckline. The facial features are reduced to abstract linear elements characteristic of late Iron Age British potin coinage.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (115 BC - 100 BC) - B4/2-1: Head left, open eye ring joined to the neckline. Bull right, may have central pellet -
ND (115 BC - 100 BC) - B4/2-2: Crude head left, elongated neckline (may join eye ring), upper crescent of profile may be indistinct from head, lower crescent absent. Bull right, sometimes pellet -
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