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About the naming style

Derek Allen defined a system for classifying Celtic coins into types in his 1958 Origins paper (“The Origins of Coinage in Britain: A Reappraisal” in “Problems Of The Iron Age In Southern Britain”). Coins from Belgic Gaul started with “Gallo-Belgic” (or “GB” for short), and coins from Britain started with “British”. A capital letter was then used to denote the type, and a lower case letter to denote a sub-type if required. If a series has staters and quarter staters, the name ends in a 1 (staters) or 2 (quarters).

For example, GB-Ca2 is a quarter starer (2) from Belgic Gaul (GB) of type “C”, sub-type “a”. This naming scheme was adopted and altered by Dr John Sills in “Divided Kingdoms”, and it is his version that is used here.

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The coin identifiers on this page come from the book “Coins of England and The United Kingdom: Standard Catalogue of British Coins” by Emma Howard.

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Quarter Stater

1 - Duro Boat Bird

2 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

6 - Westerham Geometric

7 - Duro Boat Gold

8 - Duro Boat Gold

9 - Duro Boat Bird

10 - Badbury Rat

11 - Willett's Nipple

12 - Duro Boat Gold

13 - Duro Boat Bird

14 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

15 - Duro Boat Bird

16 - Duro Boat Gold

17 - Kidney Head

18 - Clacton Dragon

19 - Stippled

20 - Clacton Cross

21 - Stippled

22 - Westerham Geometric

23 - Badbury Rat

24 - Clacton de Jersey

25 - Lincolnshire Boat Tree

26 - Morini Boat Tree

27 - Clacton Dragon

28 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

29 - Insular Cf2

31 - Morini Boat Tree

32 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

33 - Lincolnshire Boat Tree

34 - Carn Brea

35 - Westerham Reversed L

36 - Curdridge Triad

37 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

38 - Branch Type

39 - Carn Brea

40 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

41 - Insular Cf2

42 - Duro Boat Gold

43 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

44 - Treelike Trophy

45 - GB-Ca2 Class 5

46 - Duro Boat Dots

47 - Ringed Pellet Globular

48 - GB-Ca2 Class 3

49 - British Ad2 Geometric

50 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

51 - Duro Boat Gold

52 - GB-Ca2 Class 1

53 - GB-Aa2 Class 2b

54 - Ornate Lines

55 - S-Type

56 - Beaded Trophy

57 - Double Snake

58 - Curdridge Triad

60 - Floret Trophy

61 - Ingoldisthorpe

62 - A-Type Tree

63 - Branch Type

64 - S-Wave Trophy

69 - Clacton Star

70 - Two Rosettes

74 - Curdridge Triad

75 - Horse Geometric

77 - Duro Thunderbolt

79 - Two Arcs Uniface

80 - Great Waltham

81 - Legend RR

82 - Clacton Star

85 - Lyndsey Scyphate Reversed Type

86 - Linked Rings

87 - Duro Boat Dots

90 - Eye Star

93 - Two Rosettes

94 - Clacton Cross

99 - Duro Boat Bird

100 - Duro Boat Bird

103 - Cogwheel Smiler

105 - British Ad2 Geometric

106 - British Ad2 Geometric

108 - British Ad2 Geometric

110 - Duro Boat Bird

112 - Duro Boat Gold

113 - Torc Trophy

116 - Boat Dog

117 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

118 - Duro Boat Bird

119 - Stippled

120 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

122 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

123 - Hampshire Thunderbolt

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The coin identifiers on this page come from the book “Celtic Coinage of Britain” by Robert Van Arsdell.