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80–60 BC Drachme au Cheval et Tête Lemovici Limoges Celtic Coin
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Celtic drachm of the Lemovici tribe struck circa 80–60 BC in the region of modern Limoges. “Au cheval et tête” type featuring stylized horse and human head motifs typical of late Iron Age Gallic artistry. Important pre-Roman tribal issue from central Gaul with strong collector appeal.
60–50 BC Bronze ABVDOS Bituriges Cubi Celtic Coin Extremely Rare
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Stylized male head, left, wearing a torque. Border of dots., Winged horse flying to the right, eagle with outstretched wings above, and legend below. Border of dots., A rare coin in very fine condition. It features an extremely rare reverse die: an eagle with outstretched wings flying above a Pegasus, the S in ABVDOS is retrograde and located above the O, and there is no triple annelet. Only one other example, sold by CGB in 2002, has been seen in sales over the last 20 years. While the eagle is...
1st Century BC Bronze Bituriges Gaul Celtic Coin Delestrée 2587
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Celtic bronze issue of the Bituriges tribe from 1st century BC Gaul. Tribal type catalogued as Delestrée 2587, featuring stylized late Iron Age motifs characteristic of central Gallic coinage. Pre-Roman issue with strong archaeological and historical interest.
2nd–1st Century BC Bronze Aulerci Eburovices Celtic Coin Delestrée 2451
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Aulerci Eburovices, Area of Evreux, Bronze au cheval et au sanglier, Ist century BC, EF, Delestrée:2451, head left, annulet in left field, horse left, annulet above, boar left below
60–20 BC Bronze au Sanglier Enseigne Aulerci Eburovices Celtic Coin
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Helmeted profile on the right., Boar-enseign on the left. Between its legs, a pointed annulet. Around it, pearled volutes, those above its back recalling a palm tree., Remarkable example, very well centered and with very eye-pleasing green patina. Among the finest known examples.
80–50 BC Bronze au Taureau Aedui Autun Celtic Coin
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Helmeted head to right with a spear., Bull to right, drinking from a small vase on the ground., A well-known but extremely rare specimen, of which very few copies seem to be preserved in museums and which does not often appear on sale.
80–50 BC Bronze ABVDOS Bituriges Cubi Celtic Coin Delestrée 34
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Celtic bronze issue of the Bituriges Cubi tribe dated circa 80–50 BC. “ABVDOS” type catalogued as Delestrée 34, featuring distinctive late Iron Age Gallic stylized designs. Tribal pre-Roman coinage from central Gaul with strong historical and collector appeal.
2nd–1st Century BC Bronze Ambiani Celtic Coin Delestrée 449
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Ambiani, Area of Amiens, Bronze au cheval et au sanglier, Ist century BC, EF, Bronze, Delestrée:449, Horse prancing right; pellets and annulets around, Boar standing right; pellets and annulets above, pellet-in-annulet below
2nd–1st Century BC Tetradrachm Central Europe Celtic Coin
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Celticized head of Apollo to left, wearing three-strand pearl diadem., Celticized horse prancing left., 'Samobor A' type. Dembski 866.
2nd Century BC Semis Castulo Iberia Coin
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Ancient Iberian semis struck at Castulo in the 2nd century BC. Indigenous pre-Roman issue reflecting the rich numismatic tradition of the Iberian Peninsula. Compact bronze denomination with strong historical interest from the period of Roman expansion in Hispania.
60–20 BC Bronze au Coq Ellovaci Celtic Coin Delestrée 516
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Helmeted profile on the right. Before the chin, a lyre pointing inward; before the nose, a triskeles. Around the neck, a torque. At the bottom, around the edge, a coiled snake with its head on the right figured by two small rings. All around, small rings and crescents., Rooster standing to the right, with oversized legs and a bearded human head included under its neck. Various patterns before., Example of high quality, with many details still preserved.
680-710 Anglo-Saxon Sceat Coin TOTII Primary Phase Series A Silver Sceatta Kent Mint
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