
BI ‘Regenboogschoteltje’ stater ca. 50-35 BC [18 mm; 5,07 gm]. Triskles within wreath / three circles within zigzag wreath. Probably one of the first types of coinage struck in the current Netherlands, imitating a lower Rhine type struck in better silver. Frequently found in Batavi and early Roman sites. F.
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King Addedomarus. AV ‘Spiral’ Stater ca. 37-15 BC [17 mm; 5,51 gm]. Six armed spiral wreath / stylised horse right, cornucopia name of the king around. Van Arsdell 1620. aVF.
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King Addedomarus. AV ‘Crescent cross’ Stater ca. 37-15 BC [18 mm; 5,54 gm]. Crossed wreath / stylised horse right, wheel below, name of the king around. Van Arsdell 1605. VF.
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King Epaticcus. AR ‘Atrebatic L’ unit ca. 35-43 AD [11 mm; 11,5 gm]. Bust of Herakles right EPATI / eagle with snake in its claws. Van Arsdell 580. Nicely toned XF.
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Uninscribed. Circa 55-45 BC. AV Stater [16,73 mm; 5,87 gm]. Whaddon Chase Type. Devolved head of Apollo right; two “wings” above the laurel wreath / Horse galloping right; winged annulet and pellets above, bean to right, pellet-in-annulet below. Hobbs 321; Van Arsdell 1476-5. gVF.
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Circa 55-45 BC. AV Stater [16,20 mm; 5,92 gm]. Late Whaddon Chase type. Blank / Horse galloping right; winged object and three pellets above, lozenge in right field, pellet in annulet below. cf. Van Arsdell 1476 (Apollo obverse). cf. SCBC 32 (same). gVF.
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Circa 10-41 AD. AV Quarter Stater [10,76 mm; 1,18 gm]. Plastic Type. Ear of corn without central stalk, CAM to left, C[VN] to right / ‘Plastic’-style Celtic horse galloping right, branch above, CVN below. Hobbs 1845; Van Arsdell 2017; SCBC 295. VF.
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Circa 10-41 AD. AV Stater [17,01 mm; 5,52 gm]. Classic type. Corn ear dividing CA-MV / Romanized horse right, branch above, CVN[O] below. Van Arsdell 2025-1; SCBC 288; BMC-1827-31. gVF.
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Circa 20 BC-10 AD. AV Stater [17,82 mm; 5,34 gm]. Celtic Warrior Type. Crossed-wreath motif with two opposed crescents and four-ringed pellets at centre, forming hidden faces / Celtic warrior on horse right, wearing rimmed helmet and holding a war trumpet aloft, wheel behind, TASC and pellets around. Hobbs 1620-22; Van Arsdell 1730-5; SCBC 217. gVF.
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Circa 25-10 BC. AV Quarter Stater [11,41 mm; 1,33 gm]. First coinage, circa 25-20 BC. Crossed wreaths; two crescents at center, pellets-in-annulets at ends / [T]-AS-C, Celticized horse right. Van Arsdell 1692-1; SCBC 223. Nice VF.
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