Name | Unit | Obverse | Reverse | Catalogue Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aun Cost | AV stater | – | AVN COST | S.402, M.457, V.910, BMC.3258 |
AR unit | – | AVN COST | S.403, M.458, V.914, BMC.3261-6 | |
AR ½ unit | – | AVN COST | S.404, V.918, BMC.3267/8 | |
Esup Rasu | AV stater | – | IISVP RASV | S.405, M.456b, V.920, BMC.3269 |
AR unit | – | IISVP RASV | S.406, M.456c, V.924, BMC.3272/3 | |
Vep | AV stater | – | VEP | S.407, V.905, BMC.3274/5 |
AR unit | – | VEP | S.408, V.963, BMC.3277-82 | |
AR ½ unit | – | VEP | S.409, M.464B, V.967, BMC.3283-95 | |
Vep / Corf | AV stater | – | VEP CORF | S.410, M.459/60, V.930/40/60, BMC.3296-3304 |
AR unit | – | VEP CORF | S.411, M.460b/464, V.934/50, BMC.3305-14 | |
AR unit | – | VEPOC [M]ES | S.412, V.955 | |
AR ½ unit | – | VEPOC [M]ES | S.413, M.464a, V.938/58, BMC.3316-24 | |
Dumno / Tigir / Seno | AV stater | DVMN[OC] | TIGIR SENO | S.414, M.461, V.972, BMC.3325-7 |
AR unit | DVMNOC | TIGIR SENO | S.415, M.462, V.974, BMC.3328/9 | |
Volisios / Dumnocoveros | AV stater | VOLISIOS | DVMNOCOVEROS | S.416, M.463a, V.978-80, BMC.3330/6 |
AR unit | VOLISIOS | DVMNOCO | S.417, M.463a, V.980, BMC.3339 | |
AR ½ unit | VOLISIOS | DVMNOCO | S.418, M.465, V.984, BMC.3340/1 | |
Volisios / Dumnovellaunos | AV stater | VOLISIOS | DVMNOVELAVNOS | S.419, M.466, V.988, BMC.3342/3 |
AR ½ unit | VOLISIOS | DVMNOVE | S.420, M.467, V.992, BMC.3344-6 | |
Volisios / Cartivel | AR ½ unit | VOLISIOS | CARTILEV | S.421, M.468, V.994, BMC.3347/8 |
Iat / Iso | AR unit | IAT ISO | E | S.422, M.416, V.998, BMC.3349-51 |
Cat | AR unit | CAT | – | S.422a, BMC.3352 |
Lat / Ison | AV stater | LAT ISO[N] | ISO | S.423 |
The following acronyms, abbreviations and symbols are used in the above linked table:
- S.nnn – Spink Standard Catalogue of British Coins (2002) 37th ed.
- M.nnn – R.P. Mack The Coinage of Ancient Britain (1975) 3rd ed.
- V.nnnn – R.D. Van Arsdell Iron-age Coinage of Britain (1989).
- BMC.nnnn – R. Hobbs British Iron Age Coins in the British Museum (1996).
- AV – Aureum ‘gold’.
- AR – Argentum ‘silver’.
- AE – Aes ‘copper’.
- • – ‘bullet’ used to separate words printed in different areas of the coin face.