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Camolodunum Geocoin

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Released:
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Origin:
North West England, United Kingdom
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In the hands of Spaceflowerblue.

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This is my secret santa geocoin 2008 and I'd like it to travel far and wide and meet many caches and cachers along the way.

About This Item

Cunoblinus or Cunobelin, king of the Celtic Catuvellauni tribe in the East of Britain and famous as Shakespeare's Cymbeline, was in power in the years leading up to the second Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD. Although he died sometime before this invasion, he left his mark in the many coins that were minted in his name. Although he was of the Catuvellauni tribe, he also ruled the neighboring tribe of the Trinovantes, and their capital, Camulodunum where some of his coins were minted. Camulodunum is now the town of Colchester, Essex and images of Cunobelinus's coins are well-known and even publicly displayed (there's one image on the wall of an underpass!).

This geocoin is a combination of several different, but similar, designs that were minted at Camulodunum and features on the front the palm or laurel wreath that denotes a military victory, a horse that could possibly denote freedom, and the word CUNO, short for Cunobelinus. On the reverse is a stylized ear of wheat, denoting prosperity with the word CAMU, short for Camulodunum to either side of it.

The words CUNOBELIN and CAMULODUNUM have been added on the front and CAMULODUNUM and TRINOVANTES on the back to underline and emphasize the king, the mint, and the Celtic tribe whose capital the coins were minted in.

Camulodunum was named for the Celtic war god, Camulos, and is translated as 'fortress of Camulos'. It's importance did not diminish after the Roman invasion, becoming the site of the great Temple of Claudius and also one of the towns that Boudicca of the Iceni tribe targeted when she rebelled against Roman rule.

This coin is a tribute to the artistry and culture of the Celtic tribes of Britain and, hopefully, a way of continuing those fine traditions.

Tracking History (2218.1mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 9/8/2010 Spaceflowerblue retrieved it from #5 Prins Bertils stig Avloppsreningsverket Halland, Sweden   Visit Log

Very nice!!!

Gonna drop it off in a few weeks

Discovered It 8/29/2010 Team VojVoj discovered it   Visit Log

BBQ Event Växjö

Dropped Off 8/28/2010 MoTStrömsnäs placed it in #5 Prins Bertils stig Avloppsreningsverket Halland, Sweden - 344.39 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 8/21/2010 captiva discovered it   Visit Log

At BBQ Event in Växjö

Discovered It 8/21/2010 fazermc discovered it   Visit Log

At the Event in Evedal.

Discovered It 8/21/2010 Falheim discovered it   Visit Log

Seen on BBQ Event i Växjö Sweden

Discovered It 8/21/2010 cookiebar discovered it   Visit Log

BBQ eventet

Discovered It 8/21/2010 Helbaj discovered it   Visit Log

BBQ eventet

Discovered It 8/21/2010 StormHill discovered it   Visit Log

Saw it during "Summer BBQ Event".

Discovered It 8/21/2010 ramso13 discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this nice coin at our event in Växjö

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