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CCCBM 412Celtic, Northeast Gaul, Treviri, Potin unit. 18 mm, 4.46 g. ca 100-50 BC. Crude head left. / Boar standing left, fleur-de-lis resembling a cross below. D&T 227; Depeyrot, NC VII, 144; CCCBM III 412.TextFull Size
CCCBM 514Celtic, Northeast Gaul, Treviri, AR quinarius. ca. 52 BC. 1.72 g. Male head left, the eye and mouth denoted by large dots, the hair as two S-shaped strands. / Celticized horse right surrounded by dots. CCCBM 514-515; Scheers, Traité, 341; DT 199.TextFull Size
DLT 8815Celtic Gaul, Treveri, Electrum stater. 2-1 cent. BC. 5.8 g. Human eye with a double circle with four dots to right. / Horse with bridle and rudimentary rider galloping left, three dots above, double circle below. DLT 8815; Delestrée-Tache 175; Muret Paris 8814-8815.TextFull Size
DLT 8849Celtic, Northeast Gaul, Treviri area, AE15. 80-50 BC. 2.76 g. Male head right, ARDA before. / ARDA above Horse right, large X below. DeLaTour 8849; DT 610; Scheers 30a.TextFull Size
DLT 8852Celtic, Gaul, Treviri, AE13. 51-49 BC. Romanized female head right. / ARDA above bull right, boar right below. DeLaTour 8852; Scheers 30a; BN Paris 8852.TextFull Size
DLT 9383Celtic, Northeast Gaul, Treviri area, AR Quinarius or denarius. 80-50 BC. 13 mm, 1.53 g. Man crouching left, twisted hair, arrow or attached 4-armed figure in chest, two serpents around, dogbone under rump. / Horse left, head detached from body, crescent, dumbbell and dots above. DeLaTour 9383; DT 201; Scheers London 1068; Scheers D. 260; Scheers 53 Marberg type.TextFull Size
DLT 9396Celtic, Northeast Gaul, Treviri region, AR denarius or quinarius. 80-50 BC. 1.71 g. Male figure dancing, kicking up one leg, his left arm raised, holding a torc and holding a long grain stalk to his mouth with his right. / Horse standing right, head turned left. DeLaTour 9396; DT 206; Scheers 349; Lambert II, 1864, pl.IV, 18; CCCBM 524.TextFull Size
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Entry for Treveri on the Digital Historia Numorum