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Description: | A late Iron Age 'Gallo-Belgic' Aa class 4 gold quarter stater (cf Sills 2003 279, p.132[1]). Diameter: 14mm; weight: 1.55g.Coins of this type were struck in the Somme valley area of N.W. France in the mid-2nd century BC. They are traditionally attributed to the Ambiani but are more commonly found in Essex and Kent; it has been suggested that this particular type was made for export to Britain.ReferenceSills 2003. Gaulish and Early British Gold Coinage. London: Spink.
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