Celtic potin identification

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  1. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    Hello! I’ve identified 22 of my 25 Celtic potins. Anyone know anything about these 3?
     

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  3. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    Hi, mate (are ye french, Charles?). It is always nice to meet another lover of the striking celtic coins. BTW, I have rotated a bit yer pics... :smuggrin:;)

    a - Potin "au sanglier et à la tête coupée". LEUQUES? (Seine). LT.9180


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    b - Potin TOC/TOC "au lion". SÉQUANES (Besançon). LT.5629

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    c - Potin, uncertain. Too molten. My advice? Sell it :troll:

    LT: Atlas des monnaies gauloises, Henri de La Tour.
    Il a été un plaisir! ;)
     
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  4. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    Thank you! I am American, but I believe the celts made some of the most beautiful coins!
     
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  5. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    I agree with that! :happy: Ye´re welcome.
     
  6. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    I won 25 cetic coins for $120. Not a bad price!
     
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  7. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    I have seen yer set. A total plum!!! :cool:
     
  8. Charles1997

    Charles1997 Well-Known Member

    I will take some pictures and post them!
     
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