Ece Dishy. Silver unit.
£295
The Iceni were an alliance of four or five groups inhabiting much of East Anglia, including Norfolk, north Suffolk and north-east Cambridgeshire. Their most famous ruler, Boudica, led a revolt against the Romans in AD 60. Mint sites: Thetford, Saham Toney and Needham.
Ece Dishy. Talbot Ece B, die-group 3, H/21. c.AD20-25. Silver unit. 12mm. 1.08g. Back-to-back crescents./ Horse facing right, pellets on chest, pellet daisy above, ECE below. ABC–, VA–, BMC–, COI 80b, S–. VF, silvery silver, clear crescents, sharp horse pellets and ECE. Found Forncett, Norfolk, 1997. Ex I Richards collection, c.1998. SCARCE. Was £325. Now only £295
Coins of the Iceni (COI) published by Chris Rudd (£20 + p&p) and is a comprehensive catalogue of 250 coin types, sub-types and variants of coins of the Iceni c.55 BC-AD 47.
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