South Ferriby Natural Head Right. Silver unit.

£125

The Corieltauvi ‘army of the broad land’ were a large north-eastern tribe between the rivers Trent, Nene and Humber, focused primarily on Lincolnshire and extending into Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire. Centres at Old Sleaford (mint-site), Dragonby, Lincoln (Lindo, ‘lake river’) and Leicester (Ratae, ‘ramparts’).

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South Ferriby Natural Head Right. Rich Type 26b. c.55-45 BC. Silver unit. 13-15mm. 1.27g. Boar facing right, Y-shape front legs./ Horse facing right, beaded ring above, pellet below tail. ABC–, VA–, BMC–, S–. CCI 09.3205 (this coin). Good VF, big flan of silvery silver. Ex East Anglian collection. Fd. Fulletby, Lincs., October 2000.  EXTREMELY RARE only 8 others recorded.                                                                       Was £150. Now only £125

Boar Horse by Matthew Rich is a comprehensive catalogue of uninscribed silver coin types and sub-types of the coins of the Corieltauvi c.60 BC-AD 10. Enlarged coin drawings, detailed descriptions and over 250 illustrations. Available from Chris Rudd only (£15 + p&p).

 

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