A contemporary copy (forgery) of a late Iron Age coin of Iceni. c. late 1st century BC - early 1st century AD. The obverse shows 2 opposed crescents and 2 pellets in a hexagon, crossed by 5 alternating pellets / plain lines. The reverse shows a horse to the right above a pellet ring. There is an 'S' below the head, below ligated AEDI, below tail 2 pellets, above tail pellet is a triangle.
A contemporary copy (forgery) of a late Iron Age coin of Iceni. c. late 1st century BC - early 1st century AD. The obverse shows 2 opposed crescents and 2 pellets in a hexagon, crossed by 5 alternating pellets / plain lines. The reverse shows a horse to the right above a pellet ring. There is an 'S' below the head, below ligated AEDI, below tail 2 pellets, above tail pellet is a triangle.
A RDF representation of CAM-4B7281
2004-11-24T16:48:42+00:00
2011-10-19T17:17:00+01:00
CAM-4B7281
CAM-4B7281
Copper alloy
-0100
0100
13.46
1.44
Unit (silver)
Denomination
13.46
Diameter
1.44
Weight
reverse
AED \
Eastern
Excavated, discovered at, or find spot of object
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
1
With Finder
Copper alloy
Primary material of object
2 opposed crecents and 2 pellets in hexagon , crossed by 5 alternating pellet / plain lines
2 opposed crecents and 2 pellets in hexagon , crossed by 5 alternating pellet / plain lines
Horse to right , above pellet ring , below head ' S ',
Below AED\, below tail 2 pellets, above tail pellet - triangle
Horse to right , above pellet ring , below head ' S ',
Below AED\, below tail 2 pellets, above tail pellet - triangle
Reverse
AED \
Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth
Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth
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0.
0.
0.
South Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
-0100
0100
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture