South Ferriby Natural Head Left. Silver unit.
£130
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’).
South Ferriby Natural Head Left. Rich Type 27b. c.55-45 BC. Silver unit. 11-14mm. 0.85g. Plain. / Horse left, belted neck and belly, ringed pellet above, pellet below tail. ABC—, VA 887.1, BMC—, S–, CCI 00.0202 (this coin). 1/3 missing otherwise Gd VF, bright silver, bold horse. Ex East Anglian collection. Found Elton, Cambs. EXTREMELY RARE only 14 others recorded. Was £185. Now only £130
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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