Reverse:
Celtic wolf standing right, with an angular
tap-shaped nose and two long fangs in its
gaping jaw, pellets and small crescent above,
large pellet and crescent between legs.
History:
Minted by the Iceni, 'horse people' tribe.
The fact that the Norfolk Wolf is the only
early uninscribed gold stater that does not
depict a horse on the reverse shows that the
wolf was significantly important to the Iceni.
Date:
Circa 60-54AD
Diameter:
1.5cm