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ATREBATES and REGNI (or REGINI)  (Map)

The coins of this group can be divided into the earler uninscribed coins, 60-50 BC, and the later inscribed coins (50 BC - AD 43).  Coin evidence suggests that the Regini, a coastal tribe, were wealthier and more influential than the Atrebates, an inland tribe of the middle Thames Valley.    Named rulers from the inscribed coins include Commios (c.50-25 BC), Tincomarus (c.25 BC - AD 10), Eppillus (c. 20 BC - AD 1), Verica (c. AD 10-40), Epaticus c. AD 20-40 and Caratacus (c. AD 40-43). 

BNJ Refs:  ‘Further confirmation of a Kentish alliance? : light shed by a new bronze unit of Verica’, G.L. Cottam, BNJ 66 (1996), 113-16

Uninscr'bd.: ABC 488
Uninscr'bd.: ABC 488
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Uninsr'bd: ABC 506
Uninsr'bd: ABC 506
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Commios, ABC 1022
Commios, ABC 1022
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ABC 1022
ABC 1022
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ABC 1052
ABC 1052
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ABC 1067 var.
ABC 1067 var.
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ABC 1076
ABC 1076
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Eppillus, ABC 1148.
Eppillus, ABC 1148.
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Verica, ABC 1220
Verica, ABC 1220
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