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Silver Unit Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C

Features

Issuer Dobunni tribe (Celtic Britain)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 10 BC - 1 AD
Value Silver Unit
Currency Stater
Composition Silver
Weight 1.15 g
Diameter 13 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
461382
References ABC# 2018
Elizabeth Cottam, Philip de Jersey, Chris Rudd, John Sills; 2010. Ancient British Coins. Chris Rudd, Aylsham, United Kingdom.
, Van Arsdell# 1045
Robert D. Van Arsdell; 1989. Celtic Coinage of Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, Sp# 377
Standard Catalogue of British Coins (37 volumes).
, BMC Iron# 2963, 2964, 2965, 2966, 2967
Richard Hobbs; 1996. British Iron Age coins in the British Museum. British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
, Mack# 378a
Richard Paston Mack; 1975. The Coinage of Ancient Britain. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, COD# 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 11e
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.

Series: Cotswold Head

Obverse

Moon head right, headband, stalk lips, cross in ring on chin, pelleted crescents for hair.

Reverse

Triple-tailed annulate horse left. Stylised bird's head (eagle) above. Four-petal flower below.

Comments

Allen Type: C.

Van Arsedell ‘Corio Head Class C’. Van Arsdell Classification: Dobunnic B, Silver Coins Attributed to Corio. Van Arsdell attributes this coin to Corio. He uses style and objects in the fields to associate the silver uninscribed coins with their gold counterparts, and metallurgy and metrology to assign the uninscribed staters to rulers with inscribed coins. However, it is a hypothesis that Rudd does not follow.

Chris Rudd (ABC) ‘Cotswold Eagle’ with six-petal cross below horse, although there do not appear to be any with six petals. Rudd mentions a variant with no band of pellets-in-arcs before head ('headband'), although this could be missing due to the strike and wear (‘No-Band Cross’, Chris Rudd List 191, 9 October 2023, lot 20).

Healy Phase 2. Healy combines Class C (ABC 2018, boss on chin) and Class D (ABC 2021, cross on chin) since the dies were used together and with the same reverse dies. There is also a transitional variant with a cross on a boss. However, they can be separated:
COD 11a 'Boss, Small Head'. Eagle has small ring or ringed-pellet head. 16 known.
COD 11b ‘Boss, Big Head’. Eagle has large ringed-pellet head. 25 known.
COD 11c ‘Boss Cross, Big Head’. Boss has peripheral cross or cross on top. 20 known.
COD 11d ‘Small Head, Petals Up’. Eagle has small ringed-pellet head, flower has upward-pointing petals (not sideways). 16 known.
COD 11e ‘Big Head, Petals Up’. Eagle has large ringed-pellet head, flower has upward-pointing petals (not sideways). 20 known.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
ND (10 BC - 1 AD)  Photo COD# 11a
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.
Eagle has small ring or ringed-pellet head
ND (10 BC - 1 AD)  COD# 11b
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.
Eagle has large ringed-pellet head
ND (10 BC - 1 AD)  Photo COD# 11c
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.
Boss has peripheral cross or cross on top
ND (10 BC - 1 AD)  COD# 11d
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.
Eagle has small ringed-pellet head, flower has upward-pointing petals
ND (10 BC - 1 AD)  Photo COD# 11e
Peter Healy; 2025. Coins of the Dobunni: Designed by Druids for Belgic Kings?. Chris Rudd, Aylesham, United Kingdom.
Eagle has large ringed-pellet head, flower has upward-pointing petals

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Examples of the type

Picture 1 of the example of Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C) Picture 2 of the example of Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C)
© British Museum, 1996,0736.1084
ND (10 BC - 1 AD) – COD# 11a – Eagle has small ring or ringed-pellet head • Pershore, Worcestershire14 mm0.74 gHoard: Pershore Hoard II (see more)
Picture 1 of the example of Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C) Picture 2 of the example of Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C)
© British Museum, 1996,0736.1080
ND (10 BC - 1 AD) – COD# 11e – Eagle has large ringed-pellet head, flower has upward-pointing petals • Pershore15 mm0.72 gHoard: Pershore Hoard II (see more)
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Pictures Sale Date Version Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C)Picture 1 of a sold Silver Unit (Cotswold Eagle / Corio Head Class C)
Noonans
Auction 339
Lot 2090
Internet Archive
7 Oct 2025 ND (10 BC - 1 AD) – COD# 11c – Boss has peripheral cross or cross on top VF USD 201.36
(GBP 150.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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