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<p>[QUOTE="Spaniard, post: 7470326, member: 90248"][USER=14873]@jamesicus[/USER].......OOOh that is a Lovely looking coin James! Wonderful green patina!...</p><p><br /></p><p>I really do like this type and it's very high on my want list!!..</p><p><br /></p><p>Appreciate your help previously with my first ever Celtic coin which I'll add to your thread (hope you dont mind).....Will sit down this evening and read through the links you've provided, they do look interesting!....Thanks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do hope you're feeling better....Paul</p><p><br /></p><p>Britannia, Trinovantes & Catuvellauni. Cunobelin. Circa 9-41 AD. AE Unit (2.437 g, 14mm).</p><p>Obv: Winged head left, CVNO in front, BELIN behind.</p><p>Rev: Metal worker, presumably the smith god known as Sucellus in parts of Gaul, sitting on a solid seat with a detached upright back, holding an L-shaped hammer in his right hand, left hand holding a metal bowl, there is always a distinct bun of hair behind the smith's head, TASCIO (Tascionus his father) behind, beaded border.</p><p>Van Arsdell 2097; ABC 2969; SCBC 342. Hobbs 1972-83;..VF.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1293649[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spaniard, post: 7470326, member: 90248"][USER=14873]@jamesicus[/USER].......OOOh that is a Lovely looking coin James! Wonderful green patina!... I really do like this type and it's very high on my want list!!.. Appreciate your help previously with my first ever Celtic coin which I'll add to your thread (hope you dont mind).....Will sit down this evening and read through the links you've provided, they do look interesting!....Thanks. Do hope you're feeling better....Paul Britannia, Trinovantes & Catuvellauni. Cunobelin. Circa 9-41 AD. AE Unit (2.437 g, 14mm). Obv: Winged head left, CVNO in front, BELIN behind. Rev: Metal worker, presumably the smith god known as Sucellus in parts of Gaul, sitting on a solid seat with a detached upright back, holding an L-shaped hammer in his right hand, left hand holding a metal bowl, there is always a distinct bun of hair behind the smith's head, TASCIO (Tascionus his father) behind, beaded border. Van Arsdell 2097; ABC 2969; SCBC 342. Hobbs 1972-83;..VF. [ATTACH=full]1293649[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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