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Obverse: Head of Apollo left with elaborate hairstyle in a Celtic design derived from the Apollo prototype on the Macedonian staters of Philip II.
Reverse: Stylised horse left with disjointed driver guiding a chariot above, rosette below and other patterns in fields.
History: Struck in Northern Gaul, Ambiani, this coin would have been imported into the south-east of England.
Date: Gallo-Belgic type A, Circa 125-100 BC
Diameter: 2.6cm