Yes, most Celtic settlement appears to have been along the Danube and in the Thracian interior. Unfortunately, forgery and corruption are a way of...
Celtic coinage from Bulgaria/Ancient Thrace (E-Book):...
Posthumous and Barbarian Gold staters of the Lysimachus types in the Black Sea region:...
Be a lot cheaper :cigar:
"Plunder Hoard" from Turokovski, western Bulgaria:...
Zaravetz type lead coinage from Ancient Thrace:...
"Thasos Type" coinage from Bulgaria and Romania:...
Ancient coins from the territory of Bulgaria - Roman, Greek, Celtic (2 c. BC - 2 c. AD)...
Official (i.e. ancient) Macedonian fakes and the first Celtic coin production: https://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2016/06/04/the-first-celtic-coinage/
Thank u. Yes, they are quite rare, especially the well struck ones.
Interesting article on Celtic rolltier staters:...
Yes. That's certainly one. Here's another link on those coins which should work:...
A pleasure :cat:
Hoards of Celtic bronze coinage of the Strymon/Trident type from Bulgaria:...
First coins in England; production and forgery: https://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2015/03/01/the-first-british-coins-and-forgeries/
Indeed. Interesting that they managed to keep the core image/theme from the Hellenistic original, while still giving their versions a distinct...
Celtic imitations of Alexander type tetradrachms:...
The ΚΟΤΥΟC XAPAKTHP Coinage from Thrace: https://www.academia.edu/7933020/On_Barbarian_C_XAPAKTHP_Tetradrachms_from_Thrace
Puppetrider/Triskele tetradrachms: http://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2014/04/27/puppetriders/
Illyrian coinage from the central Balkans: http://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2014/03/22/the-mystery-of-the-illyrian-cows/
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