Duro Thunderbolt. Silver quarter stater.
£10
The Durotriges, ‘fort dwellers?’ or Durotrages ‘fort runners?’, were a close-knit confederacy of sea-faring peoples in the south-west who controlled two major harbours, Poole and Christchurch, and traded with Armorica. Their territory closely matched that of Anglo-Saxon Wessex, centred on Dorset and defined by the rivers Avon, Wylye, Brue, Yeo and Parrett. Coins made at Hengistbury Head and elsewhere.
Duro Thunderbolt. c.20BC-20AD. Silver quarter stater. 11mm. 0.54g. Plain./ Thunderbolt, clamshell to left. ABC 2217, VA-, BMC 2771-79, S 368. Broken and repaired, otherwise Fine, toned silver, clear thunderbolt and clamshell. Found Hampshire, 1998. Was £15. Now only £10
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