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