Symbol Three Star. Silver unit.
£120
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.
Symbol Three Star. c.AD 35-45. Silver unit. 13mm. 1.15g. Double moon emblem./ Horse facing right, single dash mane, pellet daisy above, row of three pellets and three rayed star below. ABC 1681, VA 752, BMC 4297-323, COI 91a, S 436. Nr VF, bright silver, clear symbol. Ex Anthony Levine collection, bt. Chris Rudd (2023). Was £135. Now only £120
Coins of the Iceni (COI) published by Chris Rudd (£20 + p&p) 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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