2nd Gold Celtic this year.

oldsoapy

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Didn't find any for years now l get 2 in this year already .
The little one in January:
The big one 1st March:
The little one is a Quarter Stater of the Geometric type: Morini Tribe : Gallo Belgic; 1.5grams. 10 mm diam. approx 65-50 BC.
The big one is a full Stater of Corieltavi South Ferriby type. disjointed Horse Left : 5.8grams. 21mm diam.approx 45-10 BC.
 

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JW15

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Wow!! :o Golden goodies!! Congrats and banner! :headbang: :thumbsup:
 

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Cru'dad wanted to add a little background:

Coritani or Corieltauvi

The Coritani, or Corieltauvi, tribe lived in central England, namely in the modern counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire. Their capital, Leicester today, was given the Roman name of Ratae Coritanorum (or Ratae Corieltavorum). When Romans invaded Britain in 43AD, this tribe was relatively recent. It is thought that the Coritani were a federation made up of several peoples living in the East Midlands. They were mainly farmers, often raided by neighbouring tribes. It is considered that the Coritani did not resist Roman occupation due to their vulnerability and they quickly Romanised after the seizure of their capital in 44AD. The Romans did garrison the IX Legion (Hispana) in Ratae and an alliance was made with the Coritani by the Roman Governor Ostorius Scapula who then protected them from other Celtic tribes. It is only through their coinage that any tribal rulers are known. The Stater found is a Coritani type known as a South Ferriby type. Obverse is an abstract head of Apollo right, while the Reverse is a horse right in a disjointed form with four-armed spiral below neck. Behind the horse is usually an elongated pellet within elliptical ornament and pellets around. There is a star below the horse. The coin is not inscribed. Age is 70-10BC
 

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oldsoapy

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CRUSADER said:
Cru'dad wanted to add a little background:

Coritani or Corieltauvi

The Coritani, or Corieltauvi, tribe lived in central England, namely in the modern counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire. Their capital, Leicester today, was given the Roman name of Ratae Coritanorum (or Ratae Corieltavorum). When Romans invaded Britain in 43AD, this tribe was relatively recent. It is thought that the Coritani were a federation made up of several peoples living in the East Midlands. They were mainly farmers, often raided by neighbouring tribes. It is considered that the Coritani did not resist Roman occupation due to their vulnerability and they quickly Romanised after the seizure of their capital in 44AD. The Romans did garrison the IX Legion (Hispana) in Ratae and an alliance was made with the Coritani by the Roman Governor Ostorius Scapula who then protected them from other Celtic tribes. It is only through their coinage that any tribal rulers are known. The Stater found is a Coritani type known as a South Ferriby type. Obverse is an abstract head of Apollo right, while the Reverse is a horse right in a disjointed form with four-armed spiral below neck. Behind the horse is usually an elongated pellet within elliptical ornament and pellets around. There is a star below the horse. The coin is not inscribed. Age is 70-10BC
Thank your Dad for me Cru. interesting info. Hutch.
 

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Be still my heart! Two beautiful gold coins in just a month from each other. Awesome and super congrats!
 

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Celtic coins are absolutely stunning! And golden even more! Congrats and my vote is in too!
 

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Awesome finds !! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Been a while since our phone chat last year. Really pleased for you. A magnificent find. My vote is in ! :hello2:
 

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(Gulp!) Do you have a size? Maybe a tape measure alongside would help? Thanks and WELL DONE!!
 

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Papa Bear said:
(Gulp!) Do you have a size? Maybe a tape measure alongside would help? Thanks and WELL DONE!!
Don't have a tape handy Papa, but here's another picture with a 1 cent for scale. Hutch.
 

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Congrats on finding gold mate! :hello2:
Well done on making the BANNER also! :wav:

Drinks all round!!! :occasion14:




By the way . . . it's your turn to buy mate! :laughing7:
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Pretty sure my underwear would have to be buried.
 

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Super crazy find! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Congratulations, Breezie
 

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Congrats on the banner mate :icon_thumleft:, I would have seen it sooner but for the name change :tongue3:, anyway, many more to ya :icon_thumleft:


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That's awesome, 2 gold coins man your on fire. CONGRATS Banner for sure :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
 

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So frickin cool!!!! Congrats on the BANNER!! So pissa! Wish we could find them little buggers over here!! :icon_pirat:

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