Dobunni Bodvoc c. 25-5 BC Bodvoc Bold Gold Stater *Rare*
£5,750.00
Dobunni Bodvoc c. 25-5 BC Bodvoc Bold Gold Stater
BODVOC on plain field/3 tailed horse right with wheel below, crescent and 2 ringed pellets above forming hidden face
Rare
A premium example with near full inscription.
ABC 2039 (plate coin); 18mm, 5.45g
Evans: I.1 (1864, p. 134, pl. I).
Evans: I.2 (1864, p. 134, pl. I).
Van Arsdell Classification: Dobunnic C, Coins Inscribed Bodvoc.
Coins of the Dobunni (Peter Healy) Phase 2: 9b ‘Eight Spoke’. Wheel has eight spokes. 77 known.
Provenance
This coin is from The London Collection of Ancient British Coins. For more information click here: The London Collection – Silbury Coins : Silbury Coins
C Rudd FPL 31, no 45. Found south of Birmingham 1997. CCI 98.0492. ABC plate coin. Spink COE 2026 plate coin (388) VA 1052
This coin comes with a previous label.
Bodvoc/Boduoc
Coins issued in the name of Bodvoc/Boduoc are exceptional within the overall Dobunnic series. Their designs include elements which are utterly unlike anything else in the region, an observance which has led to disagreement over where precisely they sit in the overall sequence. Notably, he struck no tree/horse staters, the obverses of these coins instead depicting a purely textual rendering of his name in minimalistic style (ABC 2039/BMC 3135–42). By contrast, silver units issued in his name depict profile heads (ABC 2042/BMC 3143–5). These images are the most complex and developed to be found on coins from this region. Their appearance, with the inscription placed directly in front of the bust, is similar to bronze coins issued by Tasciovanus and Cunobelin in the North Thames region. As such, it has been proposed that Bodvoc/Boduoc might not have been local, hence the very different overall ‘flavour’ of his coins. However, this is tentative.
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