Corieltavi 1st Century BC Gold Stater South Ferriby *Rare*
£895.00
Corieltavi 1st Century BC Gold Stater
South Ferriby
Wreath, cloak and crescents / Lunate horse left with anchor face above, star sun below, pellet rosette above head
Rare
ABC1743, S390, 17mm, 5.41g
Struck in attractive rose gold.
This coin comes with a rough find area provenance.
The Corieltauvi tribe occupied modern day Lincolnshire and parts of adjoining Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. With an extensive series of inscribed and uninscribed coins in both gold and silver this makes for a very interesting series to collect.
The Scyphate gold quarter staters are worthy of mention, very thin and deeply dished with no parallel in the rest of the Iron Age series, presumably a very localised issue but why?
Some of the later inscribed staters bear long and wonderful names, there is some suggestion that these may be the names of two individuals, perhaps joint kings or the introduction of moneyers displayed on coins. ‘Volisios Domnovellaunos’ is my favourite, it puts our modern day names to shame, ‘Bob’ not quite having the same ring.
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