A 2400 Year Old Celtic Silver & Gold Coin Bundle
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2024
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Coin Collector Chronicle interviews -
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English Coin Quiz -
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Beginners Guide to hammered coins -
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It's great to see you covering more Celtic coinage, keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks Steven! 😊
Ohhhhhhh man! What an assortment!
Wow wow very nice old coins❤❤🙏🙏🙏
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 😊
The last coin..., " " or two horses.
What was the name or adjective you spoke? Sounded like Vega?
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 😊
Great video On Celtic coins Luke. Remarkable coins for their age. Len
Thanks Len as always 😊
What's a good link to your coin store?
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 🤞
Never found one thank you for showing us.
Thank you!
@@TheHammeredCorner Your very welcome.
That very Old and Fantastic
Thank you!
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 😊
Monete particolarissime x collezione particolare.
I'm surprised the bigger cold coin is among the more affordable!
The Chute staters seem to be the most affordable!
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!
These appear to be poured, not struck