Allen, D. (1971). British potin coins: a review. In: n.e. The Iron Age and its Hillforts. pp. 127-154.
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British potin coins: a review | |||||||
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The Iron Age and its Hillforts | |||||||
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127 - 154 | |||||||
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The first secure classification of British potin coins distinguishes fifteen types and demonstrates their issue from N Kent, for retail marketing purposes, starting in early 1st century BC. They derive not from the potin coins of the Sequani but from a series based on ?Normandy. The eight recorded British hoards were all buried in mid- to late 1st century BC; after this the potin coins continued in degenerate series up to the Conquest. The use of papyrus and the stylus in their manufacture has been confirmed experimentally. | |||||||
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1971 | |||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |