Iceni Celtic Coins For Sale The Iceni were centered in Norfolk, but also occupied parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire after the revolt under Boudicca. Their capital was Venta Icenorvm, a small walled town, disadvantaged by not being sited on a river, and located in Caister St. Edmund, Norfolk. The Iceni operated a monarchic society, and their territory was separated from the Coritani tribal lands in the west by uninhabited fenland. Coin legends were introduced around the beginning of the millennia. The continuation of the coinage after the invasion by Rome is attested by the coins of King Prasutagus.
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| Iceni 012011 | Iceni Inscribed 'Ecen' Silver Unit Silver, 0.76 grams; 12.68 mm. Circa 1-25 AD. Obverse: double crescent emblem formed by two crescents back to back with pellets between over wreath lines. Reverse: celticized horse right; daisy above and row of three pellets under body, ECEN inscribed below. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8997. VA. 730-1; S. 445. Good very fine. Found Suffolk. | £110.00  |  |
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| Iceni 012032 | Iceni Inscribed 'Anted' Silver Unit Silver, 0.76 grams; 12.68 mm. Circa 1-25 AD. Obverse: double crescent emblem formed by two crescents back to back with pellets between over wreath lines. Reverse: celticized horse right; daisy above and trefoil of pellets under body with a snake type motif under head, ANTED inscribed below. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8996. VA. 711-1; S. 441. Good very fine. Found Norfolk. | £125.00  |  |
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| Iceni 011436 | Iceni Inscribed 'Anted' Silver Unit Silver, 0.76 grams; 12.68 mm. Circa 1-25 AD. Obverse: double crescent emblem formed by two crescents back to back with pellets between over wreath lines. Reverse: celticized horse right; daisy above and trefoil of pellets under body with a snake type motif under head, ANTED inscribed below. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8996. VA. 711-1; S. 441.Very fine. Found Norfolk. | £110.00  |  |
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| Iceni 011444 | Iceni Inscribed 'Anted' Silver Unit Silver, 0.85 grams; 12.55 mm. Circa 1-25 AD. Obverse: double crescent emblem formed by two crescents back to back with pellets between over wreath lines. Reverse: celticized horse right; daisy above and trefoil of pellets under body and head, ANTED inscribed below. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8994. VA. 711-1; S. 441. Extremely fine. Found Essex. | £135.00  |  |
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| Iceni 011217 | Rare Iceni 'Bury Head' AR Unit Silver, 1.32 grams; 14.01 mm. Circa mid to late 1st Century B.C. Obverse: Head left with animal S in front. Reverse: True form horse left with large wheel above, ring and pellet motifs above and below body. Celtic Coin Index Registration Number at Oxford University: CCI 08.8830. BMC 3525. Only two examples of this type in the British Museum Catalogue. Good very fine. Found Suffolk. | £325.00  |  |
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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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