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Quinarius

Issuer Aedui (Gallia Celtica)
Year 100 BC - 1 BC
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (100 BC - 1 BC)
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The Aedui occupied a strategically central position in Gaul and maintained close diplomatic ties with Rome long before Caesar's campaigns — ties that ultimately made them both collaborators and victims of the conquest. Their silver quinarii follow a broadly Celtic adaptation of the Roman quinarius type, a denomination the Gauls absorbed through trade and mercenary payments during the late Republic. The specific DT 3212 type belongs to a regionalized output that numismatists associate with the late La Tène monetary tradition, when Gallic tribes were increasingly minting to pay troops rather than for prestige.

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