Reproduction Catuvellauni Sego Silver Unit
Obverse: SEGO in panel with a pattern of intertwined lines around.
Reverse: Celtic warrior on horseback galloping right, border above.
History: The Catuvellauni, ‘men good in battle’, were one of the two main north-Thames tribes, concentrated in Hertfordshire and including parts of seven surrounding counties. Towards the end of the Catuvellauni king Tascoivanius’ reign a number of coins bearing the name of Sego appear. It appears that Sego was an associate or sub-king of Tascoivanius responsible for areas within the wider territory.
Date: 1st Century AD
Diameter: 1.4cm
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