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Potin Unit Nipples / Dump / Holman G2

Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) - obversePotin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) - reverse

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Features

Issuer Cantii tribe (Celtic Britain)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 60 BC - 45 BC
Value Potin Unit
Currency Stater
Composition Potin (Cu-Sn-Pb)
Weight 1.2 g
Diameter 12.5 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Cast
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
120155
References Van Arsdell# 138
Robert D. Van Arsdell; 1989. Celtic Coinage of Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Sp# 64
Standard Catalogue of British Coins (37 volumes).
, Mack# 24
Richard Paston Mack; 1975. The Coinage of Ancient Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.

Series: Flat Linear Potin

Obverse

Surowy zarys głowy w lewo lub w prawo, duża granulka w oczodole.Automatically translated

Reverse

Surowy kontur byka z prostych linii, zwykle o nieokreślonym kierunku, centralny pellet, jeden półksiężyc powyżej. Linia zewnętrzna poniżej.Automatically translated

Comments

(en)

Allen Type: O1, O2.

Mack 24: Class 2 (small module). Remnants of head left, large pellet in centre. Remnants of bull in the form of a square with a large pellet in the centre, a line of either side representing the legs (Allen O2). See Holman G2/5.

Van Arsdell ‘Dump Type’. Van Arsdell Classification: Cantian E, Adjustment Period. His corresponding variety is:
VA 138 - 01 (Middle Dump Type, 45-40BC, Holman G2/5-1): Obverse barely recognizable outline head of Apollo left, pronounced pellet in centre. Reverse barely recognizable bull made up of straight lines, pronounced pellet in centre of coin.

Chris Rudd (ABC) ‘Nipples’. An example of G2/6-3 was sold in Chris Rudd List 201, 20 July 2025, lot 3.

David Holman proposes a detailed classification in A New Classification System for the Flat Linear Potin Coinage. These coins correspond with his Group G, which derive from Holman Group F.

Holman characterises Group G (Allen Class II) as the latest and most degraded of the series and have a significantly smaller diameter (11.0-14.5mm). Striations appear for the final time in the early stages of the group. The crudity of the designs and number of variants makes detailed classification problematic. Given the variability of the series, Holman suggests a degree of flexibility, where the features given are not taken to be exact. There are four subgroups in Group G, of which this is the second:

Subgroup G2 (including Allen O1-2) is characterised by a degraded outline head with a prominent eye ring and pellet, and part of a concentric ring for the head outline, although the facial crescents remain. The reverse has only one crescent above the bull if any, or sometimes in the exergue. It is very rarely possible to guess the direction of the bull. The central pellet can vary in size between one side and the other. The coins are 12-13mm and 0.9-1.3g.



Next in the chronological sequence is Holman G3. The previous type is Holman G1. The previous group is Holman F.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  Photo (en) G2/5-1 (Allen O2): Head left
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  Photo (en) G2/5-2: Head left. No crescent above bull, but upturned crescent in exergue
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  Photo (en) G2/6-1 (Allen O1): Crude head right
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  Photo (en) G2/6-2: Crude head right. Crescent may be above bull, upturned crescent in exergue
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  Photo (en) G2/6-3: Head right of pellets rather than a continuous line
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  (en) G2/6-4: Head right, no central pellet
ND (60 BC - 45 BC)  (en) G2/6-5: Head right, eye a spoked wheel, two diagonal lines like shoulders below

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Examples of the type

Picture 1 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) Picture 2 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)
© 2007 Oxford University & The Portable Antiquities Scheme (CC BY-SA 4.0)
ND (60 BC - 45 BC) – (en) G2/5-2: Head left. No crescent above bull, but upturned crescent in exergue • 1.11 g
Unique ID: CCI-991328 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/312695
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Picture 1 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) Picture 2 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)
© John Conduitt
ND (60 BC - 45 BC) – (en) G2/6-1 (Allen O1): Crude head right • 14 mm1.5 g 3h (see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) Picture 2 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)
© Surrey County Council (CC BY 2.0)
ND (60 BC - 45 BC) – (en) G2/6-2: Crude head right. Crescent may be above bull, upturned crescent in exergue • Odiham, Hampshire13.5 mm1.3 g
PAS Unique ID: SUR-CC3C66 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/908674
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Picture 1 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2) Picture 2 of the example of Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)
© 2007 Oxford University & The Portable Antiquities Scheme (CC BY-SA 4.0)
ND (60 BC - 45 BC) – (en) G2/6-3: Head right of pellets rather than a continuous line • Eynsford, Kent1.19 g
Unique ID: CCI-940432 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/311720
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Past sales

Pictures Sale Date Version Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)Picture 1 of a sold Potin Unit (Nipples / Dump / Holman G2)
Noonans
17 Mar 2010 Auction - Sale 85
Lot 7
Internet Archive
17 Mar 2010 ND (60 BC - 45 BC) – (en) G2/5-1 (Allen O2): Head left VF USD 114.33
(GBP 85.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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