Norfolk Phallic Boar. Silver unit.

£165

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.

Norfolk Phallic Boar. c.AD 10-20. Silver unit. 13mm. 1.08g. Stylised boar facing right, pellet on shoulder, spear in front piercing ears, beaded border./ Horse facing right, wheel above, phallic motif below. ABC 1582, VA 659, BMC 3475-3476, COI 64, S 431. VF, clear boar and horse. Found Essex/Suffolk.        Was £195. Now only £165

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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