A gold quarter stater struck for the Ambiani of Northern France, dating c. 125-100 BC. Rudd's 'Gallo-Belgic broad flan' type. Obverse: wreathed bust left. Reverse: stylised horse prancing left, flower between legs, pelleted symbols above head. As ABC p. 29, no. 31. This coin appears to be the first of its exact type recorded on the PAS database.
A gold quarter stater struck for the Ambiani of Northern France, dating c. 125-100 BC. Rudd's 'Gallo-Belgic broad flan' type. Obverse: wreathed bust left. Reverse: stylised horse prancing left, flower between legs, pelleted symbols above head. As ABC p. 29, no. 31. This coin appears to be the first of its exact type recorded on the PAS database.
A RDF representation of SF-FE581B
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SF-FE581B
SF-FE581B
Gold
-0125
-0100
13.34
1.71
Quarter stater (gold)
Denomination
13.34
Diameter
1.71
Weight
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of SF-FE581B
Gold
Primary material of object
Complete
Wreathed head left
Wreathed head left
Horse prancing left, flower between legs, pelleted motifs above head
Horse prancing left, flower between legs, pelleted motifs above head
Reverse
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of SF-FE581B
-0125
-0100
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture