Bronze Cunobelin Celtic Coins for Sale

Cunobelin (Early 1st century AD - 40 AD)

Son of Tasciovanus, father of Adminius, Togodumnus and Caratacus. During the last years of his father's reign, he invaded the territory of the Trinovantes and subdued them. He continued to rule over the Trinovantes from Camulodunum and retained his seat of government there when he succeeded to the Catuvellaunian throne upon the death of Tasciovanus circa AD 10. He became 'the first British statesman,' and through diplomatic means, probably had his kingship over the joint Catuvellaunian/Trinovantian kingdom ratified by Rome, for some of his later coinage bears the title 'REX'. He continued to rule the combined tribes from Camulodunum for many years, and his capital became the focal point of British politics, learning and trade. Cunobelin died circa AD 42, shortly before the coming of Rome.

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Cunobelin 010254

Rare Cunobelin 'Plastic Type' Gold Stater Core/Bronze Double Unit
Bronze, 4.47 grams; 19.20 mm. Circa 20-43 AD. Obverse: corn ear with central stalk dividing CA MV. Reverse: romanized horse left with CVNO below. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8905. VA. 2029-3. Very fine. Found Buckinghamshire.

Dr John Sills of the Celtic Coin Index at Oxford University writes: “There are several plated Cunobelin staters with an identical left-facing horse on the reverse different from that on the genuine coins; there's an outside chance they are double units struck in bronze but this is highly speculative and it's more likely they are blundered forgeries”.

£65.00

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Cunobelin 010254
Cunobelin 006445

Cunobelin 'Janus Heads' AE Unit
Copper alloy, 1.97 grams; 14.24 mm. Circa 20 A.D. Obverse: Janus head, CVNO below in exergue. Reverse: CAMV on panel below sow standing right. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 06.0475. VA 2105; S 346. Very Fine condition, better than scanned.

£120.00

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Cunobelin 006445


Celtic Coin Book References:

S = Spink, Coins of England and the United Kingdom
M = The Coinage of Ancient Britain by R.P. Mack
VA = R.D. Van Arsdell, Celtic Coinage in Britain
BMC = British Museum Catalogues, D Allen & R Hobbs
CCI = Celtic Coin Index at Oxford University



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