Ancient Coinage of Britain, Trinovantes

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Hobbs 2443Celtic, The Trinovantes. Dubnovellaunos. ca 1st Century BC. AE 15mm. Stylized head left, star before / Horse jumping right; quadral below, dot and dot in ring before. TextImage
PAS SF-4CBAAACeltic Britain, Trinovantes, North Thames, AR Half Unit. 60-20 BC. 0.45 g. Horse galloping right, head turned back, serpent in upper left field. / Horse walking right, beaded mane, dots and wavy line above, dot below. Unpublished, PAS SF-4CBAAA.TextImage
SE 32Celtic Britain. Trinovantes. Uninscribed. Circa 55-45 BC. AV Stater (5.69 gm, 10h). Whaddon Chase Type. Devolved head of Apollo right; two "wings" above the laurel wreath / Horse galloping right; winged annulet and pellets above, bean to right, dot-in-circle below. Hobbs 321; Van Arsdell 1476-5; SCBC 32.TextImage
Seaby 201Celtic Britain. Trinovantes. Addedomaros. Circa 40-30 BC. AV Stater (5.39 g). Six-armed spiral of wreaths. / Horse galloping right; pellets in annulets around, cornucopiae below. Hobbs 2396; Van Arsdell 1620-1; SCBC 201.TextImage
SE 206Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Addedomaros, Bronze Unit. Ca 50 BC. 1.54 gr. Male head right / Horse left. Sear 206; V. 1646; BMC 2450-2460.TextImage
VA 473Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Cunobeline AE Unit. ca 20-43 AD. Romanized head of Jupiter Ammon right / lion reclining right. TextImage
VA 1476Celtic Britain, Trinovantes AV Stater. ca 55-45 BC. Early Uninscribed L Gold, Whaddon Chase type. Celticized head of Apollo right / Celticized horse running right, wheel before, winged object and dot-triangle above, dot-in-ring below. Hobbs 306-328. TextImage
VA 1478cfCeltic, Trinovantes AV Quarter Stater. Whaddon Chase Type. Devolved head of Apollo right; two wings above the laurel wreath / Horse galloping right; winged annulet above, dot-in-annulet below. TextImage
VA 1498Trinovantes, AV stater. Late Whaddon Chase Type. ca. 45-40 BC. 5.75g. Plain obverse with light traces of crossed wreaths. / Romanized horse right, winged object above, large dot below, and oval shield (?) behind. Van Arsdell 1498-1; BMC 344; Seaby 33.TextImage
VA 1526Celtic Britain, Trinovantes Base AV Stater. Savernake Forest type, ca. 40 BC. Blank / Highly Celticized horse right, spiral above, two dots and crescent before, wheel below. Hobbs 361. TextImage
VA 1690cfCeltic Britain, Trinovantes, Tasciovanus AV Quarter Stater. First coinage, 25–20 BC. Crossed wreaths, V—E—R—O in angles / Celticized horse left, bucranium above, TAS below, rings above and below tail. Hobbs 1642–1643. TextImage
VA 1692 varCeltic, Britain, Trinovantes-Catuvellauni. Tasciovanus (25-10 BC). Quarter-Goldstater, 25-20 AD, Verulamium mint ?. 1.34 gr. T-A-S-C, crossed wreaths with two crescents in the centre / T-AS-C, horse springing right, bucranium above. Van Arsdell 1692-1 var. Mack 153 var.TextImage
VA 1931Celtic Britain, Cunobeline AV Stater. ca 10-20 AD. Wild Series A. Grain ear without central stalk / Celticized horse rearing right, branch above, ring before. Hobbs 1787-1792. TextImage
VA 1933Celtic Britain, Cunobeline AV Stater. ca 10-20 AD. Wild Series B. Grain ear without central stalk / Celticized horse rearing right, branch and star above, dot-in-ring below. Hobbs 1804-1808. TextImage
VA 2010Celtic Britain, Cunobeline AV Stater. ca 10-20 AD. Plastic Series A. Grain ear without central stalk / Celticized horse rearing right, branch and dot above back, dot under tail. Hobbs 1816-1817. TextImage
VA 2107Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Cunobeline AE Unit. ca 20-43 AD. Romanized head of Jupiter Ammon right / lion reclining right. TextImage
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