TYPE Ancient Greece, the Veliocasses (Gaul), before 52. BC, bronze AE18
DESCRIPTION .
Obv: Naked male figure in kneeling-running attitude r., misc. symbols in fields
Rev: Horse galloping right, large pellet above and beneath
REFERENCE: SG 117, BM 1-2
GRADING: AVF / VF, encrusted mixed green patina
ORDER INFO: G2862, $36
Sear catalog speculates that the obverse figure may have been derived from the Thasos tetradrachms featuring Herakles in a kneeling position, shooting an arrow (presumably, at the Stymphalian birds), though other kneeling-running attitudes of, satyrs, likewise from Thasos, could have played this role as well.