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Mick Harper
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I have much more modest ambitions.
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And you are have a method that works for you, so going for a fake would be logical.

As for Esunos/Esus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esus

His image appears here on a Roman pillar as a wood chopper.

The two sculptures where Esus appears are the Pillar of the Boatmen from among the Parisii, on which Esus is identified by name,[1] and a pillar from Trier among the Treveri with similar iconography.[14][15] In both of these, Esus is portrayed cutting branches from trees with his axe.[15] Esus is accompanied, on different panels of the Pillar of the Boatmen, alongside Tarvos Trigaranus (the ‘bull with three cranes’), Jupiter, Vulcan, and other gods


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During the Republic, Rome used to entrust the founding of their conolies to Three Commisioners. These were known as Triumviri......


These are commisioners for colonists, who need to clear trees. Think of them as wise men.
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The references to Mercury connect to Hermes, and Hermes Trismegistus.
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Esunertos, or Iisuniirtos (fl. 50-30 BC), was a male ruler in Britain in the western Thames basin in the second half of the 1st century BC. He is known only from a few rare gold and silver coins, which provide an alternate spelling of his name – IISVNIIRTOS.


Looks like senator or elder........
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This is not native coinage, it is traded within a colony. A "little Rome" is being set up.
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I have been asked for my verdict, fake or find, about this Wiki entry

Esunertos, or Iisuniirtos (fl. 50-30 BC), was a male ruler in Britain in the western Thames basin in the second half of the 1st century BC. He is known only from a few rare gold and silver coins, which provide an alternate spelling of his name – IISVNIIRTOS.


I haven't given a correct answer, I have given a Wiley answer.
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Footnotes
The theophoric name is also attested in Continental Europe, interpreted to mean 'having the power of Esus'.


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Theophonically, Jesus.


Quite. Founding a new kingdom, visited by three wise men.
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