Tasciovanus Stater: Crossed Wreaths (obverse); Horse and Bucranium (Head of Ox) (reverse)

20 BCE–10 CE Diameter: 1.7 cm (11/16 in.) Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.150

Tasciovanus was the first king of the Catuvellauni to put his name on his coins; otherwise he is completely unknown to history. It is based on earlier coin designs with the addition of a legend containing an abbreviation of his name and a bucranium (head of an ox) above the ho...

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gold
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gold
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Coins
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Medieval Art

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