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Gold Plated ¼ Stater - Cunobelinus Classic Contemporary Counterfeit

Features

Location Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
Król Cunobeline (9-40)
Type Contemporary counterfeits
Years 20-43
Value ¼ Stater
Currency Stater
Composition Złoto plated brąz
Weight 0.9 g
Diameter 11 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
463833
References ABC# cf. 2822, 2825
Elizabeth Cottam, Philip de Jersey, Chris Rudd, John Sills; 2010. Ancient British Coins. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom.
, Van Arsdell# 2038-03
Robert D. Van Arsdell; 1989. Celtic Coinage of Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Sp# cf. 296
Standard Catalogue of British Coins (37 volumes).
, BMC Iron# cf. 1850, 1853
Richard Hobbs; 1996. British Iron Age coins in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
, Sills# cf. 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592
John Sills; 2017. Divided Kingdoms: The Iron Age Gold Coinage of Southern England. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom.

Series: Classic

Obverse

(en) Corn ear (barley) with central stalk, flourishes at base. Inscription either side.

Script: łaciński

Lettering: CA-MV

Unabridged legend: Camulodunon.

Reverse

Koń biegnący w prawo. Gałąź powyżej. Napis poniżej.Automatically translated

Script: łaciński

Lettering: CVNO

Unabridged legend: Cunobelinus.

Mint

CAMV Camulodunum, modern-day Colchester, United Kingdom

Comments

(en)

2 in the British Museum (1919,0213.377, 1988,0627.850).

Ancient forgery from forger's dies. Many Celtic coins have been found consisting of a base metal core, sometimes with a precious metal coating. Often these appear to have been forgeries, but many appear to have been struck using the same dies as official coins, making their status less clear. This coin may therefore be a contemporary counterfeit or an official issue, but Van Arsdell believes the dies were a forger's which suggests it is unofficial.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (20-43)  Photo (en) Base core
ND (20-43)  (en) Gold plated

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Examples of the type

Picture 1 of the example of Gold Plated ¼ Stater - Cunobelinus (Classic Contemporary Counterfeit) Picture 2 of the example of Gold Plated ¼ Stater - Cunobelinus (Classic Contemporary Counterfeit)
© British Museum, 1988,0627.850
ND (20-43) – (en) Base core • Wanborough Temple, Wanborough, Surrey11 mm0.79 g (see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Gold Plated ¼ Stater - Cunobelinus (Classic Contemporary Counterfeit) Picture 2 of the example of Gold Plated ¼ Stater - Cunobelinus (Classic Contemporary Counterfeit)
© British Museum, 1919,0213.377
ND (20-43) – (en) Base core • Wallingford, Oxfordshire11 mm0.87 g (see more)
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