Ancient Coinage of Britain, Cantii

Hobbs 2520
Celtic Britain, The Cantii ('Clear Water People'); Cantium -> Canterbury & Kent

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ABC 282Celtic Britain. Cantii, uninscribed coinage ca 50-25 BC. AE Unit, 1.54g. Male head right, annulets and dots around. / Lion or hound left, annulet and dot above, [pentagram below]. Cottam 27 (this coin); ABC 282; Spink 232, 27 (Dec 2015).TextImage
ABC 315Celtic Britain. Cantii, Dubnovellaunus, AR unit. 30-23 BC. 1.17 g. DVBNO, crowned male head left. / XAXX in rectangular frame beneath Pegasus leaping right, star above and at lower right. VA 165-1; BMC 2443; Seaby 209 (Trinovantes); ABC 315; CCI 02.0441.TextImage
ABC 447Celtic Britain. Cantii, Sego, AR unit. ca. AD 5-15, 1.33 g. "Guilloche" type. SEGO in rectangular frame in a circle of interwoven cords. / Warrior on horseback riding right. VA 1851-1; Seaby 260; ABC 447.TextImage
ABC 456Celtic Britain. Cantii, Amminus, AR unit. ca. AD 30-40, 0.97 g. "Plant" type. AMM-INVS to right and left of plant with seven buds in linear circle. / DVN beneath Pegasus walking right. VA 192-1; Seaby 188; ABC 456.TextImage
ABC 468Celtic Britain. Cantii, Amminus, AE unit. ca. AD 30-40, 2.21 g. "Wreath box" type. AM in rectangular frame all within wreath. / DVNO beneath horse walking right. VA 193-1; Seaby 189; ABC 468.TextImage
BMC 660Celtic Britain, AE Potin, Cantiaci/Cantii tribe, Thurrock Type. Kent. 1st Century BC. 17.1 mm, 3.02 g. Laureate head of Apollo left. / Bull butting right. BMCCC 660-666; Van Arsdell 1402-42; ABC 43; SCBC 62.TextImage
BMC 715-723British Celtic Cantiaci - Class II Potin 1.14 g. Ca 50-45 BC. Crude bust right with large central pellet / Crude bull with large central pellet. VA 139-01; BMC 715-723; S. 64. CCI 00.1837.TextImage
Hobbs 2520Celtic Britain, Cantii, Amminius AR Unit (1.16 gm). Second coinage, ca. AD 38–40. A in circle surrounded by wreath / Hippocamp right, S above, AM below. Hobbs 2520–2521. Van Arsdell 194-1. TextImage
Seaby 630Celtic Britain, the Cantii Potin 22mm Unit. ca 100 BC. 22.22 mm, 1.8g. Celticized head of Apollo right. / Celticized bull right, formed by curved lines. Van Arsdell 114; Seaby 630.TextImage
vA 144Celtic Britain. Cantii, 85-50 BC. Potin Unit 1.79 g). Celticized head of Apollo. / Charging bull. Van Arsdell 144; Seaby 63; ABC 171.TextImage
vA 147-1Celtic Britain, Cantii, AV Quarter stater, c. 30-20 BC, 1.23 gr, 11 mm. Blank / Trophy with a box with cross-hatching to left and right. Van Arsdell 147-1.TextImage
VA 166Celtic Britain. Cantii, Dubnovellaunus, ca. 25 BC-5 AD), AE Unit, 2.00 g. DV beneath horse leaping right, head turned back. / DVBN in rectangular frame benath lion crouching left, star to right, annulets around. VA 166; Seaby 181; ABC 342; Ashmolean CCI 06.0151 (this coin).TextImage
VA 171Celtic Britain. Cantii, Dubnovellaunus, ca. 25 BC-5 AD), AR Unit, 1.21g. Griffin walking right, annulets and dots around. / DVBNO above horse standing left, right foreleg raised, annulets and dots around. Van Arsdell 171; Seaby 179; ABC 321; Ashmolean CCI 09.3294 (this coin).TextImage
VA 443Celtic Britain. Cantii, Eppillus and Verica, AR unit. ca. AD 10-20, 1.24 g. "Capricorn" type. CO VIR behind and before diademed, male head right. / EPPI COM F above and beneath capricorn left. VA 443; Seaby 117; ABC 435; Ashmolean CCI 88.0099 (this coin).TextImage
VanAllen 187Celtic Britain, Cantiaci Tribe, 'Sam Boar Branch' AE14 Unit AD 1-10. 14 mm, 2.61 g. Boar left, branch above, star in ring below. / Horse left, beaded mane, star in ring and ringed dot above, SA and ringed dot below. VanAllen 187; BMC 2516-2519; ABC 375; Seaby 187A.TextImage
InfoABC references refer to Ancient British Coins by Chris Rudd.
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