Reverse:
Disjointed horse standing left, rosette or
star below, anchor shape and pellets above.
History:
The Corieltauvi were a large tribe whose territory
occupied Lincolnshire and extending into Northamptonshire,
Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. Their
capital was at Leicester (Ratae, ‘ramparts’).
This early South Ferriby stater is developed
from Gallo-Belgic C staters.
Date:
55-45 BC.
Diameter:
1.9cm