25 - Lincolnshire Boat Tree

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Unique ID: 25

Technical details
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Denomination

Quarter Stater

Metal

Gold

Area

Britain

Region

North Eastern

Issuing Authority

Corieltavi

Issuer

Unknown

Weight

1.43g

Diameter

12mm

Rarity

Extremely Rare (6 to 15)

Date

70 BC to 55 BC (see note about dating)

Obverse Legend

No Legend

Reverse Legend

No Legend

Obverse Description

The obverse shows the remains of a boat with two figures, although due to the way the die has worn it is the indents that are visually dominant, giving it the appearance of a paw print.

The obverse is sometimes rotated 180 degrees and described as a stylised animal (normally a boar but sometimes a wolf), but the arguments for this are unconvincing and the text required to describe the design as a boar or other abstract animal becomes increasingly convoluted.

A possible interpretation of the boat and its passengers was presented by Daphne Nash Briggs in "Reading the images on lron-Age coins: I. the sun-boat and its passengers".

Reverse Description

The reverse is dominated by a horizontal line, with a pellet and some comma shaped lines below, and three straight lines above. The fields are covered in small pellets.

Bt. Ebay 2018. Item number 162911021587

ABC

ABC 1764. Lincolnshire Boat Tree

This quarter stater is the earliest of the Corieltavian Scyphate quarter staters. The type is almost an exact copy of Gallo-Belgic Ca2 Class 4 (for example, see CCI 98.1862) which dates it to around 80-60 BC. The obverse has been aptly described as a “paw print” but if you look at the raised areas, it’s just the standard two-men-in-a-boat design with the surfaces worn flat and only the indented areas remaining.

This is one of two in the collection (see 33).