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Title: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: Anaximander on November 07, 2019, 10:12:20 am
I joined Forum Ancient Coins this year and have spent some time uploading coins into galleries and catching up on a decade or more of discussion boards. Yesterday I finally got myself a book on Celtic coinage (Van Arsdell's impressive Celtic Coinage of Britain), so pulled out my Celtic coins, and was pleased to discover this board. I saw several interesting threads, and now can understand the reference to "Kugelwange" types.

I recently finished re-cataloging, re-photographing, and uploading my Macedonian coins, and amid all that I was surprised to find that my Philip II tetradrachm was actually a Celtic imitation. Live and learn!

Here (https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=7013)  is my Celtic gallery. It's small in size and scope, with just a handful of coins from each of the British isles and areas near the Danube.  The "ring money" deserve quote marks, at best. I'm now dubious about their status as a medium of exchange and store of value; perhaps we'll just view them as artifacts.

Thumbnails of my collection...

Title: Re: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: Cunobelin on December 15, 2019, 06:34:48 pm
Ave Anaximander!

I too have been "lurking and learning" but I was inspired when I saw your post to reply. You have a lovely collection. I particularly like the Durotriges and Iceni coins. They have the 'hidden-faces' which I enjoy so much and they are very good quality. I am still in the process of cataloging and photographing my collection of coins (Celtic and Non), but I have gotten very interested in Celtic coinage and the quirkiness of the detail. Thanks very much for sharing and I look forward to seeing more in time! (Hopefully, I'll have mine up to share before too too long!).

All the best,

Cunobelin ;)
Title: Re: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: Anaximander on December 16, 2019, 01:33:52 pm
Thanks Cunobelin  +++. Methinks it time for you to roll out that gallery!  Candidate for a new year’s resolution, perhaps.

And did you know:  Once you get to three posts, you can create an avatar  :).
Perhaps you can find something related to your namesake.

Cheers~
Anaximander
Title: Re: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: quadrans on December 17, 2019, 03:11:50 pm
Hi,

Great collection,  +++ ;)

Regards

 Q.
Title: Re: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: Anaximander on June 27, 2020, 07:56:41 am
One of the most useful resources for British Celtic coins is Van Ardell's Celtic Coinage of Britain, with the book published in 1989. I was surprised and pleased to see it re-emerge as an eponymous website as a 'second edition' in 2013.  It then saw its third edition, in electronic form, in 2017.   

You can find it at: https://vanarsdellcelticcoinageofbritain.com/ (https://vanarsdellcelticcoinageofbritain.com/)

Anaximander.
Title: Re: Anaximander's Celtic Gallery
Post by: Anaximander on January 16, 2022, 07:29:12 am
Here's another valuable online resource for Celtic coins in Britain, and yet another spin-off from a popular reference book:  Iron Age Coins in Britain  (https://iacb.arch.ox.ac.uk/).  In this case, the book, published in 2010, is Ancient British Coins ("ABC") by Chris Rudd.