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 | | Most scholarly work was aimed at the “potin” high tin coinages ([Van Arsdell, 1989 #242], 76-79, [Allen, 1971 #245] and [Haselgrove, 1988 #290]) The rare coins that predate the Dubnovellaunus, Eppillus and Amminus silver inscribed types have only been recognised since the 1960s when Allen recorded only one type originating in Kent ([Allen, 1961 #61]). |
 | | Those of Dubnovellaunus may have been issued at the same time as some inscribed VOSENIOS and SA. |
 | | At the end of the Iron Age the silver coins of Cunobelin circulated in this area, some specifically minted for use here ([de Jersey, 1996 #107], 32). |
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