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Authority: Durotriges
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Date
50 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
Five-armed starfish, lines of pellets between each arm
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, eight-rayed (occ. six or seven rays) lighting flash with rectangular body to each side
Date
50 BCE–40
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
Almost plain
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, one or two ‘clamshell’ motifs to each side
Date
50 BCE–40
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
Traces of ‘three men in a boat’ design
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, various motifs including object (rodent?), one or more double rings, and one or two ‘clamshell’ motifs to each side
Date
60 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
‘Three men in a boat’ design, pellet rosette motif to l
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across field, Y-shape and uncertain objects to each side
Date
60 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
‘Three men in a boat’ design, pellet rosette motif to l
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt across field, Y-shape and uncertain objects to each side
Date
80 BCE–50 BCE
Denomination
Quarter-stater
Obverse
‘Three men in a boat’ design, pellet rosette motif to l
Reverse
Zigzag thunderbolt across field, Y shape and uncertain objects to each side
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, semicircle and fingernail impressions each side
Reverse
Central line of seven pellets, fingernail impressions at right angles and around border
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, a few pellets (typically none to three) each side
Reverse
Two or three rows of pellets, usually four to seven in total
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, many pellets (typically five to seven) each side
Reverse
Three rows of pellets, usually nine or ten in total
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, pellets and V- shape (occ. crescent) each side
Reverse
Eight or nine pellets
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, pellets and occ. crescents each side
Reverse
Four or five pellets, usually with upturned torc
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Three-pronged spike, crescent and five pellets each side
Reverse
Object (wreath?) surrounded by pellets
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, pellets each side, crescents below
Reverse
Pellets, object (wreath?) in field (lacking on VA 1332)
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Spike, pellets each side, occ. crescent below
Reverse
Partial of horse left, indicated by five pellets and single leg
Date
10–45
Denomination
Unit
Obverse
Stylised wreath (indicated by pellets), spike and crescent(s)
Reverse
Partial horse left, indicated by five or more pellets and two legs
Date
50 BCE–40
Denomination
Stater
Obverse
Wreath, cloak and crescents
Reverse
Disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three roughly horizontal lines for tail, pellet below, many pellets above
Date
50 BCE–40
Denomination
Stater
Obverse
Stylised wreath motif, hairbar with shallow crescents
Reverse
Disjointed horse left with decorated tails, in exergue: ringed-pellet each side of M-shape, dots around
Date
60 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Stater
Obverse
Wreath, cloak and crescents
Reverse
Disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three roughly horizontal lines for tail, pellet below, many pellets above
Date
60 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Stater
Obverse
Wreath, cloak and crescents, four-branched objects above, two pellets above curve of spike
Reverse
Disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, pellet below, many large pellets above
Date
60 BCE–20 BCE
Denomination
Stater
Obverse
Wreath, cloak and crescents
Reverse
Disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three sloping lines for tail with pellets between lines, pellet below, twelve pellets and surrounding arc of pellet-in- ring motifs above
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