95 - Hod Hill

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Unique ID: 95

Technical details
DataDescriptionProvenanceReferences

Denomination

Stater

Metal

Bronze

Area

Britain

Region

Southern

Issuing Authority

Durotriges

Issuer

Unknown

Weight

3.31g

Diameter

19.18mm

Rarity

Very Common (200+)

Date

50 BC to 40 AD (see note about dating)

Obverse Legend

No Legend

Reverse Legend

No Legend

Obverse Description

The obverse shows a very abstracted rendering of Apollo’s head ultimately derived from the Philippus. It mainly comprises of a wreath and hairlocks, bisected by a hair bar. The hollow crescents on the right are hair curls.

Reverse Description

The reverse shows the remnants of the horse drawn biga and Charioteer from the Philippus. The horse faces left, and has a large pellet below, and a pellet field above. The object on the right that looks like and eye is the chariot wheel from the biga.

Bt. Ebay item number 363027625292 (2020)

Ex. Major Clement Wynter Lister collection

Ex Commander Richard Paston Mack collection

CCI 00.5090 (PAS, CCI)

ABC

ABC 2175. Hod Hill

Van Arsdell

VA 1290-01. Durotrigan J – Struck Bronze Type

Spink

S 371. Bronze Stater

The Hod Hill staters were struck in bronze by the Durotriges after they ran out of both gold and silver. They aren’t quite the end of Durotrigen coinage, but they are the last struck coins. Staters produced after this were cast with much simpler designs.

This coin was a gift from Commander R. P. Mack (author of “Coinage of Ancient Britain”) to Major C. W. Lister, whose collection was one of the first added to the Celtic Coin Index.