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Cunobelinus Linear. X-Type. c.AD8-41. Celtic gold stater. 17mm. 5.46g.

In Chris Rudd List 149

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Aylsham, Norfolk

Cunobelinus Linear. X-Type. c.AD8-41. Gold stater. 17mm. 5.46g. Corn-ear with central stalk, flourishes at base, CA to left, small cross under, MV to right, pellet above M./ Horse right, ladder mane, branch above with pellet below, CVN below, pellet border. ABC 2774 (same dies), VA 1925-5, BMC 1772-83 var., S 282. CCI 02.0756 (this coin). Good EF, lustrous rose-gold, smooth surfaces, well centred with beautiful bold horse, full inscription, privy marks both clearly visible. A stunning gold stater of outstanding quality. Ex Vaudrey collection, found near Ipswich, Suffolk. SCARCE type, VERY RARE variant with these privy marks. 

Forty years ago Derek Allen wrote: “Amongst the most striking objects to survive from the three decades preceding the Roman conquest of Britain are the magnificent series of gold coins of Cunobelin” (Britannia 6, 1975, p.1). A superb specimen of this magnificence – this eye catching grandeur – is the above X-Type gold stater. That’s why we featured this type on the front and back covers of Ancient British Coins (Chris Rudd 2010).

Cunobelinus Linear. X-Type. c.AD8-41. Gold stater. 17mm. 5.46g. Corn-ear with central stalk, flourishes at base, CA to left, small cross under, MV to right, pellet above M./ Horse right, ladder mane, branch above with pellet below, CVN below, pellet border. ABC 2774 (same dies), VA 1925-5, BMC 1772-83 var., S 282. CCI 02.0756 (this coin). Good EF, lustrous rose-gold, smooth surfaces, well centred with beautiful bold horse, full inscription, privy marks both clearly visible. A stunning gold stater of outstanding quality. Ex Vaudrey collection, found near Ipswich, Suffolk. SCARCE type, VERY RARE variant with these privy marks. 

Forty years ago Derek Allen wrote: “Amongst the most striking objects to survive from the three decades preceding the Roman conquest of Britain are the magnificent series of gold coins of Cunobelin” (Britannia 6, 1975, p.1). A superb specimen of this magnificence – this eye catching grandeur – is the above X-Type gold stater. That’s why we featured this type on the front and back covers of Ancient British Coins (Chris Rudd 2010).

Chris Rudd List 149

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