CELTIC. CENTRAL EUROPE, THE VINDELICI. Gold Stater, circa 2nd - 1st Centuries BC. Regenbogenschüsselchen Type II C. Obv: bird's head left; beak between two pellets within wreath open to right. Rev: si
Celtic CELTIC, Northeast Gaul. Parisii. Circa 70-60 BC. Stater (Gold, 23 mm, 6.84 g, 3 h), class V. Celticized head of Apollo to right, with wavy hair and a floral ornament to right. Rev. Disjointed a
Celtic CELTIC, Northeast Gaul. Parisii. Circa 60-40 BC. Unit (Bronze, 19 mm, 3.84 g, 4 h), "au filet" type. Celtisized male head to left, with long, curly, flowing hair, wearing a torc and with his ne
Celtic coins GALLIA - SOUTH WESTERN GAUL - SOTIATES (Area of Sos) Type : Drachme au loup Date : c. après 56 AC. Metal : billon Diameter : 14 mm Orientation dies : 11 h. Weight : 2,05 g. Rarity :
M. World Gold IRELAND. Republic, 1937-. Gold 20 Euros, 2007. B. H. Mayer Kunstprageanstalt. Proof. Commemorating Ireland's Influence on European Celtic Culture. The Irish harp with legend and date aro
GAULE - CELTIC GAULE - CELTIC Grande-Bretagne, Corieltavi. Unité au sanglier et au cheval ND (seconde moitié du Ier siècle avant J.-C.). Av. Sanglier à droite, un annelet pointé entre les jambes et un
Collection de monnaies antiques GAULE - CELTIC Grande-Bretagne, Iceni. Statère au loup, "Norfolk Wolf", en or ND (seconde moitié du Ier siècle avant J.-C.). Av. Tête très stylisée à droite, imitée des
Celtic IBERIA, Gaulish-Iberian Imitations. Late 3rd to 2nd century BC. Drachm (Silver, 18 mm, 4.70 g, 2 h), imitating Iltirtasalir (Lérida/Lleida) or Emporion (Ampurias). Head of Arethousa to right, w
Celtic Central Europe. The Vindelici 75-50 BC. Stater AV 18 mm, 7,50 g Head of a bird to left within a wreath on the left and a torque on the right / Three pellets within torque with pellet at each en
CELTIC. CENTRAL EUROPE, THE VINDELICI. Gold Stater, circa 2nd - 1st centuries BC. Regenbogenschüsselchen Type II C. Obv: bird's head left; beak between two pellets within wreath open to right. Rev: si
Monde celtique - Celtic World ESPAGNE, lot de 10 bronzes et 2 deniers: Bilbilis, as, R/ Cavalier à d.; Bolscan, denier (2, dont 1 fourré); as, R/ Cavalier et petite étoile; Carisa, semis, R/ Cavalier
Ancient Coins Coriosolites BI Stater, c. 100-50 BC Celtic Gaul. Coriosolites. BI Stater (24 mm, 6.42 g), c. 100-50 BC. Obv. Celticized head of Apollo to right, his hair in large spiral curls; before,
Ancient Coins Coriosolites BI Stater, c. 100-50 BC, very rare variety Celtic Gaul. Coriosolites. BI Stater (24 mm, 6.07 g), c. 100-50 BC. Obv. Celticized head of Apollo to right, his hair in large spi
Ancient Coins Baiocassi EL Stater, 2nd-1st century BC Celtic Gaul. Baiocassi. EL Stater (20 mm, 6.61 g), 2nd-1st century BC. Stater, 'au sanglier' and 'au profil géométrique' type. Obv. Celticized mal
Ancient Coins Pictones, AV Stater, 2nd-1st century BC Celtic Gaul. Pictones. AV Stater (18-20 mm, 7.60 g), 2nd-1st century, 'à la main' type. Obv. Celticized male head to right, with strings of pearls
Ancient Coins Boii fourré 1/8 Stater, 'Athena Alkis' type Celtic, Central Europe. Boii. Fourré 1/8 Stater (12 mm, 1.28 g), 2nd-1st century BC, 'Athena Alkis' type. Obv. Bulge. Rev: Celticized Athena A
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (17mm, 4h). NGC VF. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse left wit
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (17mm, 3.78 gm, 8h). NGC Choice VF 3/5 - 3/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right /
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (18mm, 5.70 gm, 4h). NGC Choice VF 4/5 - 3/5, scuff. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (19mm, 4.41 gm, 6h). NGC Choice VF 4/5 - 5/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right /
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. BI stater (20mm, 3.46 gm, 10h). NGC XF 3/5 - 3/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right / Disjo
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. BI stater (18mm, 3.41 gm, 7h). NGC XF 3/5 - 3/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right / Disjoi
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (18mm, 5.73 gm, 3h). NGC AU 5/5 - 4/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right / Disjoi
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (18mm, 3.88 gm, 4h). NGC VF 5/5 - 1/5, edge chip. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo rig
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. AR stater (17mm, 5.89 gm, 3h). NGC VF 4/5 - 4/5. Durotrigan F, Spread Tail type. Devolved and Celticized head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse left
Celtic Coins CENTRAL EUROPE. Boii ? Stater (Circa 3rd BC) Athena Type with warrior. Obv: Celticized head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet. Rev: Eagle standing and feeding on beheaded body of a C
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60-20 BC. BI stater (19mm, 5.49 gm, 3h). NGC Choice XF 5/5 - 4/5. Mainstream Series, Spread Tail type, 58-45 BC. Devolved head of Apollo right / Disjointed hor
CELTIC. BRITANNIA, CATUVELLAUNI. Tasciovanus. Gold Stater, circa 25-10 BC. Obv: two crossed open wreaths with two crescents and three pellets in centre; pellet in annulet on each arm, ornaments in qua
Celtic coins GALLIA - AULERCI EBUROVICES (Area of Évreux) Type : Denier d'argent scyphate dit “à l'hippocampe” Date : c. 60-50 AC. Mint name / Town : Évreux (27) Metal : silver Diameter : 14,5 mm
Ancient Greek Celtic. Channel islands . Stater; Celtic. Channel islands ; 100-50 BC, BI Stater, 6.25g. De La Tour-6614. Obv: Celticized head right, hair in large spiral curls. Rx: Stylized biga right;
Ancient Greek Celtic Britain, the Corieltauvi. Stater; Celtic Britain, the Corieltauvi; South Ferriby type, c. 45-10 BC, Stater, 5.63g. Van Arsdell-837-3. Obv: Abstract head of Apollo r., from almost
Monde celtique - Celtic World ESPAGNE, lot de 20 bronzes: Arse, quadrans, Coquillage/Dauphin (2); Carthagonova, chalque, T. d'Athéna/Cheval à d.; Castulo, as, T. à d./Sphinx à d. et semis, R/ Taureau;
Ancients Celtic NORTHWESTERN GAUL. Aulerci Cenomani. Ca. 150-50 BC. AV stater (20mm, 7.43 gm, 12h). NGC Choice Fine 3/5 - 3/5, brushed. Celticized head of Apollo right, crescent-shaped locks towards t
Celtic GAUL, Northeast. Parisii. 2nd century BC. AV Stater (22mm, 7.41 g, 4h). Class IV ("au nez retroussé"). Celticized head of Apollo right; ornament before / Celticized horse galloping left; the ch
Ancients Celtic NORTHERN GAUL. Aulerci Cenomani. Ca. 150-50 BC. AV stater (21mm, 7.54 gm, 1h). NGC Choice VF 4/5 - 3/5, marks. Celticized head of Apollo right, crescent-shaped locks towards the face,
Ancients Celtic NORTHERN GAUL. Aulerci Cenomani. Ca. 150-50 BC. AV stater (20mm, 7.71 gm, 7h). NGC Choice VF 3/5 - 4/5. Celticized head of Apollo right, crescent-shaped locks towards the face, and fla
House of Habsburg | RDR Fürstenberg. Carl Egon, House of Habsburg Ducat 1772. Carl Egon (1729–1787). . Prague. The gold for minting ducats comes from the discovery of Celtic rainbow cups – from the Po
Celtic coins GALLIA - AULERCI EBUROVICES (Area of Évreux) Type : Denier d'argent scyphate dit au sanglier Date : c. 60-30 AC. Mint name / Town : Évreux (27) Metal : silver Diameter : 16,00 mm Ori
Celtic coins MASSALIA - MARSEILLE Type : Obole MA, tête à gauche avec frange, dite “à la tête de Pompée” Date : c. 121-82 AC. Mint name / Town : Marseille (13) Metal : silver Diameter : 10 mm Ori
Celtic Central Europe. Germania. The Vindelici circa 150-50 BC. Stater AV 17 mm, 7,51 g Wreath formed of two branches with eight leaves going in opposite directions and with a disc at each end / Six p
Celtic Central Europe. Vindelici 200-100 BC. Regenbogenschüsselchen Type II C Stater AV 17 mm, 7,52 g Bird's head to left; beak between two pellets within wreath open to right / Six pellets within tor
Ancient Greek Celtic, Ambiani. Stater; Celtic, Ambiani; 60-50 BC, Unifaced Stater, 5.77g. DT-242, LT-8710 var. Rx: v. Horse on the right with the remains of a wheel under the tail and a charioteer abo
Ancient Greek Celtic Britain, the Corieltauvi. Stater; Celtic Britain, the Corieltauvi; South Ferriby type, c. 45-10 BC, Stater, 5.63g. Van Arsdell-837-3. Obv: Abstract head of Apollo r., from almost
Celtic Central Europe. Germania, Vindelici 150-50 BC. 'Leerer Blattkranz' type. ('Empty Leaf Wreath') Stater AV 18 mm, 7,10 g Wreath formed of two branches with eight leaves going in opposite directio
CELTIC COINS Iron Age Britain, Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (c. 20 BC- AD 10), 'Irstead Trefoil' Type, AV Quarter-Stater, latticed square on two opposed crescents, projecting branch above and below, pel
Group Lots - Ancient ANCIENT GREECE: LOT of 41 coins, some silver, including Celtic (4 pcs: Durotriges, Carnutes, a Geto-Dacian AE, and a Gallic AR quinarius), Spain (Gades AE with Herakles, nice VF),
Ancients Celtic BRITAIN. Durotriges. Ca. 60 BC-AD 20. EL stater (18mm, 5.81 gm, 4h). NGC AU 5/5 - 4/5. Durotrigan E, Abstract (Cranborne Chase type). Devolved head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse l
Celtic Central Europe. Vindelici 200-100 BC. Regenbogenschüsselchen Type II C Stater AV 18 mm, 7,51 g Bird's head to left; beak between two pellets within wreath open to right / Six pellets within tor
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (50 BC - AD 50), AV Quarter Stater, latticed square on two opposed crescents, projecting branch above and below, p
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (50 BC - AD 50), 'Snettisham' Type, AV Stater, wreath crossed by single line of leaves, crescent and two rings for
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (50 BC - AD 50), 'Freckenham' Type, AV Stater, solid back-to-back crescents, four radiating spokes of pellets, pel
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | (7) Iceni Uninscribed Type Coins including: Iceni, Early Uninscribed (c.50-100 AD), 'Boar/Horse Type', AR Unit, stylised boar right, single f
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (50 BC - AD 50), 'Norfolk Wolf', Type II, Base AV Stater, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. wolf left, 5.43g (VA 6
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | Iceni, Early Uninscribed (c.50-100 AD), AR Half Unit, four petals around central pellet in ring, two containing short corn ear, rev. horse le
Celtic Coins The 'Haddenham' Collection of English Coins | (2) Iceni AR Units including: Iceni, Saenu (c.30-43 AD), AR Unit, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, double upper r
GAULE - CELTIC Massilia - Marseille. Obole dite "à la tête de Pompée" ND (215-200 av. J.-C.), Marseille. LT.681 v. - MHM.18 - Brenot 135 ; Argent - 0,62 g - 10 mm - 5 h Cette obole de beau style est d
Celtic Central Europe. Vindelici 200-100 BC. Regenbogenschüsselchen Type II C Stater AV 18 mm, 7,58 g Bird's head to left; beak between two pellets within wreath open to right / Six pellets within tor
Celtic coins AMBIANI (Area of Amiens) Type : Denier d'argent aux sangliers affrontés et au cheval Date : c. 60-50 AC. Mint name / Town : Amiens (80) Metal : silver Diameter : 12,5 mm Orientation
CELTIC COINS LOTS Lot keltischer Münzen: Das interessante Lot enthält neun Münzen aus dem keltischen Gallien, von denen ein B-Stater den Coriosolites, ein Quinar den Treveri, ein Æs den Senones, ein Æ
Celtic Coins A NEW IRON AGE "KING" | Iron Age Britain, Belgae, "Esunertos" (c. 50-30 BC), AV Quarter-Stater, debased laureate head of Apollo right [?], formed of three interlocking rows of outward fac
British CELTIC, Iceni. Uninscribed. Circa 50 BC - AD 10. AV Stater (18mm, 5.50 g). Snettisham, rings type (Trinovantian F). Traces of crossed wreaths type / Horse prancing right; pellets-in-annulets a
Monde celtique - Celtic World ILE DE BRETAGNE, Iceni, AR unité, 45-50. D/ Deux croissants adossés, séparés par deux points, formant le centre d'une couronne de cinq lignes pleines et perlées. R/ Cheva
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. 'Ring Money' (Gold, 44 mm, 9.43 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. An unusually large and impressive piece. Slightly bent and
Celtic coins AMBIANI (Area of Amiens) Type : Denier d'argent scyphate dit “à l'hippocampe” Date : c. 60-50 AC. Mint name / Town : Amiens (80) Metal : silver Diameter : 14 mm Orientation dies : 9
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. 'Ring Money' (Gold, 7.44 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Rev. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. Somewhat bent, otherwise, extremely fine. Late Bronze or earl
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. Ring Money (Gold, 40 mm, 12.86 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. Extremely fine. Late Bronze or early Iron Age gold objects s
Spain, Celtic and Gaul Central Europe, Helvetii(?) AV Stater. Imitating Philip II of Macedon. Circa 3rd century BC. Laureate head of Apollo to right / Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving ga
Celtic IBERIA, Gaulish-Iberian Imitations. Late 3rd to 2nd century BC. Drachm (Silver, 18 mm, 4.70 g, 2 h), imitating Iltirtasalir (Lérida/Lleida) or Emporion (Ampurias). Head of Arethousa to right, w
British CELTIC, Trinovantes & Catuvellauni. Cunobelin. Circa AD 10-43. AV Stater (16mm, 5.32 g, 8h). Linear type (Trinovantian U). Camulodunum mint. Grain ear with central linear stalk; CA MV flanking
Celtic coins ICENI - ICENIAN Type : Unité ou denier en argent “East-Anglian type” Date : c. 40-61 AD Mint name / Town : Grande-Bretagne Metal : silver Diameter : 13 mm Orientation dies : 12 h. W
Celtic coins MASSALIA - MARSEILLE Type : Obole MA, tête à gauche avec frange, dite “à la tête de Pompée” Date : c. 121-82 AC. Mint name / Town : Marseille (13) Metal : silver Diameter : 8,5 mm Or
CELTIC COINS Iron Age Britain, Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (65-45 BC), 'Freckenham Flower' AV Stater, wheel at centre of quadrilateral, three-petalled flower at centre, radiating pellet lines to periph
Celtic Coins Iron Age Britain, Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (c. 20 BC - AD 40), "Norfolk Boar" Phallic, AR Unit, stylised boar right with pellet on front, rev. horse right; wheel flanked by triple pelle
Monde celtique - Celtic World ESPAGNE, lot de 11 bronzes: Carteia, semis, T. fém./Neptune; Castulo, as, T. masc./Sphinx; semis, T. masc./Taureau (2); Gades, as, T. d'Hercule/Poissons; Obulco, as, T. f
Celtic LOWER DANUBE OR GALATIA (?). Uncertain tribe, early to mid 3rd century BC. Stater (Gold, 20 mm, 6.77 g, 10 h), imitating an issue of Alexander III from Amphipolis. Head of Athena to right, wear
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. Ring Money (Gold, 24 mm, 3.09 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. Slightly bent, otherwise, extremely fine. Late Bronze or earl
British CELTIC, Iceni. Uninscribed. Circa 50 BC - AD 10. AV Stater (18mm, 5.50 g). Snettisham, rings type (Trinovantian F). Traces of crossed wreaths type / Horse prancing right; pellets-in-annulets a
Celtic coins CORIOSOLITÆ (Area of Corseul, Cotes d'Armor) Type : “Petit billon” armoricain Date : c. 80-50 AC. Mint name / Town : Saint-Brieuc (22) Metal : billon Diameter : 12,5 mm Orientation d
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. 'Ring Money' (Gold, 44 mm, 9.43 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. An unusually large and impressive piece. Slightly bent, oth
Celtic UNCERTAIN. Circa 1100-500 BC. 'Ring Money' (Gold, 24 mm, 4.48 g). A twisted single shaft of gold with plain ends. Leu 7 (2020), 1001. Slightly bent, otherwise, extremely fine. Late Bronze or ea
Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Atrebates and Regni. Tincomarus (or Tincommius). Late First century B.C. AV quarter stater. 1.02 gm. 10 mm. Tincomarus Spiral. Spiral with a central pellet / A horse sta
Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Atrebates. Caratacus (Son of Cunobelin). First half of First Century A.D. AR unit. 1.17 gm. 12 mm. Head of Hercules right wearing lion skin, CARA before, symbol behind /
Celtic coins GALLIA - AULERCI EBUROVICES (Area of Évreux) Type : Denier d'argent scyphate dit “à l'hippocampe” Date : c. 60-50 AC. Mint name / Town : Évreux (27) Metal : silver Diameter : 14,5 mm
Spain, Gaul and Celtic Britannia, Iceni. 'Norfolk God' AR Unit. Moustache type. 20 BC-AD 10. Male head to right, moustachioed, with oval eye, short dashes for hair with longer crescents behind, each w
British CELTIC, Iceni. Uninscribed. Circa 65-1 BC. AV Stater (19mm, 5.56 g, 6h). Snettisham type (Trinovantian F). Traces of crossed wreaths type / Horse prancing right; pellets-in-annulets above and
Spain, Gaul and Celtic Britannia, the Corieltauvi AV Stater. South Ferriby 'Owl Eyes' type. Sills mint B, circa 45-10 BC. Traces of wreath motif / Celticised 'lunate' horse to left; two large ringed-p
Collection Ferdy Willems : Monnaies celtes - Celtic coins GAULE NARBONNAISE, Cabellio, AR obole, 44-42 av. J.-C. D/ T. fém. à d. Devant, CABE. R/ Corne d''abondance cantonnée de LE-PI dans une couronn
Celtic CENTRAL EUROPE, Vindelici. Early 1st century BC. Stater (Gold, 18 mm, 7.48 g), "Regenbogenschüsselchen" type. Head of an eagle to left with a pellet above and below the beak; the whole within a
Celtic coins HELVETII - VINDELICI (Germania, currently South Germany) Type : Denier d'argent au rameau Date : c. 80-50 AC. Metal : silver Diameter : 14,5 mm Orientation dies : 3 h. Weight : 1,73
Celtic NORTHWEST GAUL. Aulerci Eburovices. 2nd to early 1st century BC. Half Stater (Gold, 19 mm, 3.00 g, 12 h), 'au sanglier' type. Celticized male head to left, with a boar standing left at his neck
Celtic NORTHEAST GAUL. Remi. Late 2nd to mid 1st century BC. Stater (Gold, 17 mm, 6.16 g, 3 h), 'à l'oeil' type. Devolved laureate male head to right. Rev. Celticized horse galloping to left, horseman
Spain, Gaul and Celtic Britannia, Iceni. Ecen AR Unit. Ecen Symbol type. Circa AD 10-43. Double crescent emblem / Horse rearing to right, with dashes for mane; pellets below. ABC 1681; Van Arsdell 754
Ancient Greek Celtic Gaul, Carnutes Tribe. ; Celtic Gaul, Carnutes Tribe; AE 16, c. 1st cent. BC, 2.73g. Allen, BMC Celtic Coins III, p. 73, 128 ff.; De La Tour-6088. Obv: Head r. with distinctive "Ka