Celtic Coin I.D

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adrobbo84
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Celtic Coin I.D

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Hi

I found this small Celtic coin today, is anyone able to identify it for me please?

Many thanks
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Bronze core of Atrebatic abstract type fractional stater.
Only in it for the ££££'s =P~
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Thankyou!
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Post by Phil2401 »

Well found adrobbo84 [81/]

Just out of interest - was it found within the (former) general territory of the Atrebates tribe, or elsewhere? I only ask because the FLO might be interested if it was found elsewhere - indications of trade, etc..

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Hi Phil

It was found in Wiltshire, so I'm guessing that's probably about right?
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