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<p>[QUOTE="Hermann Watzlawik, post: 5143820, member: 83779"]The German tribes used to have coins in Gold, Silver and Copper, even before the Romans occupied the land up to the river Rhine. Look into: <a href="http://docplayer.org/54245008-North-gaul-and-raetia-david-wigg-wolf-1-the-arrival-of-roman-coin.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://docplayer.org/54245008-North-gaul-and-raetia-david-wigg-wolf-1-the-arrival-of-roman-coin.html" rel="nofollow">http://docplayer.org/54245008-North-gaul-and-raetia-david-wigg-wolf-1-the-arrival-of-roman-coin.html</a>. As far as I understand, it have been Celtic coins, which are found all over Europe but there are also local issues. And Celtic tribes have been in Germany at least in the southern part (like Bavaria).</p><p><img src="https://www.ingolstadt.de/stadtmuseum/scheuerer/museum/bilder/mz-man01.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>The Boier in today's Bohemia minted gold coins based on the Greek model for a long time. This was taken over by the Vindelikern in Manching (Bavaria)</p><p>Based on a Boi coin with a type of "dragon snake" (roller animal) as the archetype, the Boier continued to produce coins with only one hump (shell)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hermann Watzlawik, post: 5143820, member: 83779"]The German tribes used to have coins in Gold, Silver and Copper, even before the Romans occupied the land up to the river Rhine. Look into: [URL]http://docplayer.org/54245008-North-gaul-and-raetia-david-wigg-wolf-1-the-arrival-of-roman-coin.html[/URL]. As far as I understand, it have been Celtic coins, which are found all over Europe but there are also local issues. And Celtic tribes have been in Germany at least in the southern part (like Bavaria). [IMG]https://www.ingolstadt.de/stadtmuseum/scheuerer/museum/bilder/mz-man01.jpg[/IMG] The Boier in today's Bohemia minted gold coins based on the Greek model for a long time. This was taken over by the Vindelikern in Manching (Bavaria) Based on a Boi coin with a type of "dragon snake" (roller animal) as the archetype, the Boier continued to produce coins with only one hump (shell)[/QUOTE]
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