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Ancient British, Catuvellauni, Middle Whaddon Chase Gold Stater, c. 50 BC.
Ancient British, Catuvellauni, unknown rulers, Middle Whaddon Chase Gold Stater, c. 50 BC, crossed wreaths, crescents back-to-back at centre, rev. horse right, wing and pellets above, wheel below, 5.69g (ABC 2442 scarce; VA 1487; BMC 331-335). Small scuff, otherwise extremely fine.
Consider Sills, Divided Kingdoms, p. 726 ff where he discusses the possibility that Whaddon Chase Staters were struck in quantity, after 55 BC, to pay a tribute to Julius Caesar after his invasion of Britain.
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