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Tasciovanos Hidden Faces. Catuvellauni. c.25BC-AD10. Celtic gold stater. 16mm. 5.42g.
Tasciovanos Hidden Faces. Sills class 1b, TASCIAVAN[ ]S. c.25BC-AD10. Gold stater. 16mm. 5.42g. Crossed-wreath motif with two opposed moons and four ringed-pellets in centre, concealing four stylised hidden faces./ Full-bodied horse right, three pellets under tail, bucranium above, serpent and ringed-pellets below. ABC 2553, VA 1680, BMC 1600, DK 497, S 214. Good EF/Good VF, neat round flan of rose gold, remarkable hidden faces fully displayed. Found Reading, Berks., 18 February 2023. UNIQUE obverse die, EXCESSIVELY RARE reverse die, only five others.
Rainer Kretz observed that, when he carried out his study in 1997, only two coins out of a total then of 57 belonged to obverse type C. This number has now risen, most of which share the same die combination, but this coin continues to be an exceedingly rare type within the first coinage. For othercoins from the same dies see Chris Rudd List 48, no.72 and Chris Rudd List 90, no.42. The inscription, as usual off the flan, would most probably have read TASCIAVAN. Three reverse emblems - the bull’s head above the horse, something spiky but very variable in front, and a hybrid item below, may all be specific to the busy and well regulated Verlamion mint, as none appear on Tasciovanos’ subsequent brief stater issue at Camulodunon(ABC 2559). Constant small changes in their designs, almost die by die, may well have served as identifiers or control marks at the mint, however else they were interpreted. The mystery object under the horse seems propitious, always with the long neck and head of a water bird in Spring trailing food or nesting material from its beak and arising, as if from the earth, from something that on this particular die looks exactly like a hare’s head with two long ears and bulging eyes (seen more fully on Chris Rudd List 90, no.42). In which case, like the ‘shape shifting’ commonly encountered in Celtic mythology (as Rainer Kretz has suggested), it has much in common with the equally fantastical ‘bird-hare’ on some local half-units from the last generation (ABC 2496, 2499).
Tasciovanos Hidden Faces. Sills class 1b, TASCIAVAN[ ]S. c.25BC-AD10. Gold stater. 16mm. 5.42g. Crossed-wreath motif with two opposed moons and four ringed-pellets in centre, concealing four stylised hidden faces./ Full-bodied horse right, three pellets under tail, bucranium above, serpent and ringed-pellets below. ABC 2553, VA 1680, BMC 1600, DK 497, S 214. Good EF/Good VF, neat round flan of rose gold, remarkable hidden faces fully displayed. Found Reading, Berks., 18 February 2023. UNIQUE obverse die, EXCESSIVELY RARE reverse die, only five others.
Rainer Kretz observed that, when he carried out his study in 1997, only two coins out of a total then of 57 belonged to obverse type C. This number has now risen, most of which share the same die combination, but this coin continues to be an exceedingly rare type within the first coinage. For othercoins from the same dies see Chris Rudd List 48, no.72 and Chris Rudd List 90, no.42. The inscription, as usual off the flan, would most probably have read TASCIAVAN. Three reverse emblems - the bull’s head above the horse, something spiky but very variable in front, and a hybrid item below, may all be specific to the busy and well regulated Verlamion mint, as none appear on Tasciovanos’ subsequent brief stater issue at Camulodunon(ABC 2559). Constant small changes in their designs, almost die by die, may well have served as identifiers or control marks at the mint, however else they were interpreted. The mystery object under the horse seems propitious, always with the long neck and head of a water bird in Spring trailing food or nesting material from its beak and arising, as if from the earth, from something that on this particular die looks exactly like a hare’s head with two long ears and bulging eyes (seen more fully on Chris Rudd List 90, no.42). In which case, like the ‘shape shifting’ commonly encountered in Celtic mythology (as Rainer Kretz has suggested), it has much in common with the equally fantastical ‘bird-hare’ on some local half-units from the last generation (ABC 2496, 2499).
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