Addedomaros Corded. Bronze unit.
£75
The Catuvellauni, ‘men good in battle’, were one of the two main north-Thames tribes, concentrated in Hertfordshire and including parts of seven surrounding counties. They were probably the most powerful tribe in Britain when their king,Cassivellaunos, commanded the British coalition against Caesar in 54BC. Mint-sites at their capital, Verlamion (St Albans), and maybe Braughing.
Addedomaros Corded. c.45-25 BC. Bronze unit. 11mm. 1.53g. Head facing left, angular corded line for hairline and corded locks of hair./ Horse facing left. ABC 2544, VA 1646, BMC 2453-60, S 206. CCI 05.0504 (this coin). Good VF/VF, holly-green patina, fabulous head. Ex Anthony Levine collection, bt. Chris Rudd (2018),ex J Lumley collection, bt. Chris Rudd (2005). Was £85. Now only £75
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