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Ancient Coinage of Britain, Corieltauvi


Celtic Britain, The Corieltauvi
The Coritani / Corieltauvi were a collection of small tribes, centred on a swathe of territory through Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire to Lincolnshire and perhaps including lower S. Yorkshire. Coritani coinage in the first century was regularly struck by two rulers at once, and at one time by three, apparently colleagues.

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VA 800-9Corieltauvi AV Stater, North-East Coast Type. Gold. 18mm, Ca 70 BC - 55 BC. Abstracted head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse right; 'sunflower' below body. VA 800-9; Spink 28.TextImage
VA 857British Celtic Corieltauvi - Hostidius Unit, Ca 55-45 BC. Silver, 0.48 grs. Boar right / Horse left with pellet ring in front and below. VA 857-1.TextImage
VA 974-1Corieltauvi 'DVMNOC TIGIR SENO' Silver Unit. AD 15 - 20. 17mm. DVMNOC, in rectangular panel, Apollo-wreath divided by inscription / TIGIR SEN[O], above and below Celticised horse right. VA 974-1; Mack 462; Spink 415.TextImage
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