Mossop Proto Head. Silver unit.

£400

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.

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Mossop Proto Head. Talbot Large Flan A, dies F/13. c.40-35 BC. Silver unit. 15-17mm. 1.25g. Head facing left, with corn-corded hair, 2-ring rosette in front, two pentagrams below./ Horse facing right, pentagram and V-shape with ringed-pellets on points above, ringed-pellet below. ABC 1522, VA–, BMC 3549, COI 11e, S 433. VF, large scyphate flan of lightly toned silver, complete (no chips), pentagrams visible. RARE.                                                               Was £425. Now only £400

The Iceni hollow 5 -pointed star is a Druidic pentagram. This big coin has three. See Coins of the Iceni, pp.8 and 21.

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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