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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Celtic & Tribal| > CE01629
Celtic, Remi Tribe, Gaul, Area of Modern Reims, France, c. 100 - 50 B.C.
|Celtic| |&| |Tribal|, |Celtic,| |Remi| |Tribe,| |Gaul,| |Area| |of| |Modern| |Reims,| |France,| |c.| |100| |-| |50| |B.C.|, Potin has no intrinsic value, so the caste potin coinage of the Gaulish Celts was fiat money (like the dollar bill, it has no value except that it is accepted in trade). There were no weight standards. Each type was accepted only by the tribe that issued it.
CE01629. Cast potin, De La Tour 8124, SGCV I 136,, VF, weight 7.4g, maximum diameter 22.3mm, die axis 180o, obverse warrior king walking right holding torc and spear, reverse bear right attacking a snake, snake above; scarce; SOLD











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