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Gold ¼ Stater Irstead Dubno

Features

Issuer Iceni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 5 BC - 5 AD
Value ¼ Stater
Currency Stater
Composition Gold
Weight 1 g
Diameter 9 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
460690
References ABC# 1471
Elizabeth Cottam, Philip de Jersey, Chris Rudd, John Sills; 2010. Ancient British Coins. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom.
, Talbot MfT# Boar Horse B
John Talbot; 2017. Made for Trade: A New View of Icenian Coinage. Oxbow, Oxford, United Kingdom.
, COI# 54
Elizabeth Cottam, Chris Rudd; 2022. Coins of the Iceni. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom.

Series: Denominational Period II

Obverse

Plain back-to-back crescents on central wreath. Ringed pellet to each side.

Reverse

Horse stepping right, solid head, beaded mane. Trefoil above. Ringed pellet below.

Comments

Talbot Boar Horse B. The middle of the denominational period saw the introduction of back-to-back crescents. The Boar Horse B unit is the link between a period of stater hoarding and the end of Icenian coinage. It was struck at Mint A, which was responsible for most gold and used the most dies, characterised by a horse with an open head. Boar Horse B and Boar Horse B (A) were produced at separate workshops, with the latter focused on the east. The horse’s head changes from an open 8-shape to a pellet-and-arc, with Boar Horse B (A) only using the later style. The Boar Horse quarter has an obverse die almost identical to Dubnovellaunos’s Trefoil (ABC 2395), which is where the trefoil comes from. The stepping horse also comes from Dubnovellaunos’s and Catuvellaunian coinage (see ABC 321). These similarities probably had political significance.

Talbot Chronology: Gallo-Belgic E/Ingoldisthorpe - Early Local Period I (55BC-35BC) - Early Local Period II (35BC-15BC) - Denominational Period I (15BC-5: Snettisham - Plouviez - Irstead - Early Boar Horse) - Denominational Period II (5-25: Boar Horse B - Boar Horse C) - Denominational Period III (25-45).

Cottam and Rudd list one type:
COI 54 - Irstead Dubno (5 known). Reverse as Irstead Trefoil (ABC 1474).

Cottam and Rudd Chronology: Gallic War Unity (55-50BC) - Post-War Austerity (50-35BC) - Peaceful Prosperity (35BC-20) - Client-State Conformity (20-47) - Claudian Regality (43-47).

The obverse is as the Dubnovellaunos Trefoil quarter (ABC 2395).

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Examples of the type

Picture 1 of the example of Gold ¼ Stater (Irstead Dubno) Picture 2 of the example of Gold ¼ Stater (Irstead Dubno)
© British Museum, 1995,1014.35
Essendon, Hertfordshire10 mm1.03 gHoard: Essendon Hoard (see more)
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Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Gold ¼ Stater (Irstead Dubno)Picture 1 of a sold Gold ¼ Stater (Irstead Dubno)
Noonans
Auction 324
Lot 2119
Internet Archive
19 May 2025 VF USD 805.67
(GBP 600.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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