| Emisor |
Trinovantes
(Celtas de Bretaña) |
|---|---|
| Tipo | Monedas circulantes normales |
| Años | 45 a. C. - 40 a. C. |
| Valor | Stater (1) |
| Unidad monetaria | Stater |
| Composición | Oro |
| Peso | 5,7 g |
| Diámetro | 18 mm |
| Forma | Circular (irregular) |
| Técnica | Acuñación a martillo |
| Orientación | Alineación variable ↺ |
| Desmonetizada | Sí |
| Número | N# 461594 |
| Referencias | ABC# 2240 Elizabeth Cottam, Philip de Jersey, Chris Rudd, John Sills; 2010. Ancient British Coins. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom. Robert D. Van Arsdell; 1989. Celtic Coinage of Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom. Standard Catalogue of British Coins (37 volumes).Richard Hobbs; 1996. British Iron Age coins in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom. , Mack# 139aRichard Paston Mack; 1975. The Coinage of Ancient Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom. , Sills# 446 John Sills; 2017. Divided Kingdoms: The Iron Age Gold Coinage of Southern England. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom. |
Serie: Essex Banded
Coronas cruzadas de dos líneas acordonadas formando una X. Medias lunas delineadas espalda con espalda en el centro. Sin espiga. Pelota anillada en arco de yugo en tres ángulos. Manto en el cuarto.
Caballo anulado a la derecha, círculo con pelotilla en pecho y grupa, cola formada por una sola hebra, crin recogida. Rueda de cuentas sobre pedúnculo arriba. Pequeña rueda de cuatro radios debajo. Círculo con pelotita delante. Bolitas anilladas, anuletos y líneas curvas en el campo.
6 in the Celtic Coin Index.
5 in the Portable Antiquities Scheme database.
1 in the British Museum.
11 in Sills.
The above counts include duplicates.
Evans: B11 (1864, p. 67, pl. B).
Evans: XIII.13 (1864, p. 354, pl. XIII).
Allen Type: British Lc.
Van Arsdell Classification: Trinovantian E, Later Uninscribed Gold coins, Middle Whaddon Chase Type.
Chris Rudd (ABC) ‘Middle Whaddon Chase’. Chris Rudd puts this coin into an ‘Eastern’ group, which are found in Essex but not comfortably attributed to the Trinovantes or Catuvellauni. Within that, he puts it into a subgroup, ‘Cantian-inspired Gold and Silver Types’, which copy issues of the Cantii but are found north of the Thames. It may indicate that Cantian rulers held territory there, as does the presence of Thurrock potins.
Sills DK 446 (4 obverse, 7 reverse dies): Early North-East Thames Coinage; Type: British Le1/Essex Banded; Staters: Class 2 - Flared Mane. The obverse comes from Catuvellaunian Westbury (ABC 2442). The horse is not like British Lb, Lc or Ld but similar to the SS (ABC 2237). The mane is like that on the southern Ornate Yoke (Sills 215), likely the same engraver. There are similarities with the Cantian Weald Net (ABC 177). The associated quarter is the Beaded Trophy (ABC 2243).
Essex Banded mostly uniface gold is typologically unrelated to other north Thames issues. They might be contemporary to or later than British Ld/Ld. They are simiar to Gallo-Belgic D.
Sills chronology: Gallo-Belgic Ca - British G (Early Clacton) / Aa Westerham - British Ab (Great Waltham) - Shotley (British F) - British Lc/Ld - Local Issues/Essex Banded.
British Museum metallurgical analysis RL11747Z: Au 35%, Ag 20%, Cu 44%.
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