A 2400 Year Old Celtic Silver & Gold Coin Bundle
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Ohhhhhhh man! What an assortment!
Wow wow very nice old coins❤❤🙏🙏🙏
It's great to see you covering more Celtic coinage, keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks Steven! 😊
I'm a detectorist rather than a numismatist, having found a Durotriges bronze stater on Cranborne chase it's certainly wet my appetite for Celtic coinage. Stunning coins displayed 👍
Welcome to the channel and congratulations on the finds 😊
Monete particolarissime x collezione particolare.
Thanks for this interesting video Luke I love the Celtic coinage😃. I’ve got a few examples from the earth. 3 potins, a bronze unit of Eppilus and a Gallo-Belgic’E’ uniface stater. I have yet to find a silver or a quarter stater but I’m going to keep looking😃👍
Thanks Mick! Love the Potin coinage, so strange yet so interesting. Wishing you the best of luck 🤞
Great video On Celtic coins Luke. Remarkable coins for their age. Len
Thanks Len as always 😊
That very Old and Fantastic
Thank you!
Very interesting coins you have there! I haven't been able to get into any Gallo-Belgic and Celtic issues of coins yet, much too daunting for me, but I suppose for the people who can identify them, you'll be very useful as a helper to others!
Thanks as always mate 😊
Never found one thank you for showing us.
Thank you!
@@TheHammeredCorner Your very welcome.
The last coin..., " " or two horses.
What was the name or adjective you spoke? Sounded like Vega?
I have a couple of these coins the first is a Cunobelin Celtic gold quarter stater and the other is a Cantii Dubnovellaunus 25 BC Celtic Gold Quarter Stater
Very nice 😊
These appear to be poured, not struck
Noricum (/ˈnɒrɪkəm/) is the Latin name for the Celtic kingdom or federation of tribes that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia. Not Italia!
I'm surprised the bigger cold coin is among the more affordable!
The Chute staters seem to be the most affordable!
What's a good link to your coin store?