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Practically A Steal - Celtic Gaul, Leuci Potin Unit

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Still no luck on the job hunt, but money is OK right now and I would never forgive myself if I passed this one up. Got like $250 worth of coins for less than $40 in to small lots. This is my favorite:

Celtic Gaul
Leuci (modern day Lorraine)
1st century BC
Cast potin unit
Bald head left / Boar standing over three-arched hill

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Practically-A-Steal---Celtic-Gaul,-Leuci-Potin-Unit

The Leuci were a Celtic tribe living in northern Gaul, near Belgica and Germania. Julius Caesar notes they were friendly toward the Romans, and sold wheat for his troops. It came in a holder labeling it as Gaul, but I had to check all of Wildwinds' Iberia pages before I believed it!
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 Posted 06/12/2017  5:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Congrats on the excellent deal...you definitely are good at spotting lots with gems in the rough.

Very interesting iconography on the reverse. ("Boar standing over three-arched hill") I almost expect Gamera or Godzilla to enter from the left field...
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I bought a bunch of coins from that seller too. great deals...
I bid on that lot to but you outbid me by 6 cents should have bid more


this one was a fairly good deal, already sold one (the bottom left) for more than the lot cost me..
Practically-A-Steal---Celtic-Gaul,-Leuci-Potin-Unit



I also got a few other cool coins, heres a coin of Emperor Isiusiisiuisii
Practically-A-Steal---Celtic-Gaul,-Leuci-Potin-Unit




and a denier from Jerusaelm
obverse: DE IERVSALEM Cross with two annulets
reverse: AMALRICVS REX, Church of the Holy Sepulchre


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Sorry not sorry

Those are some nice ones! I saw your lot but didn't bid because I don't really collect medievals and have no idea of their value. I love that barbarous denarius though! I missed that lot- definitely would have bid for that one!

This isn't the first seller I have found who sells very high quality, expensive coins in lots for an absolute pittance. The same seller had an extremely rare ($250+) pre-Mauryan punchmark coin in a lot that sold a couple weeks ago!
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Also to your point, Bob, I have no clue what the hills represent here, but I was struck by the similarity to the Hindu Chaitya:

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Funny how certain symbols seem to just pop up on opposite sides of the world!
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I was struck by the similarity to the Hindu Chaitya


Me too--that was my first thought.
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LOL, the only part I recognised was the " hills "
Interesting piece Finn
Strange how things happen, I was looking through the next Naumann auction listings and this popped up -

https://www.biddr.ch/auctions/numis...153&l=136505

Just like our buses, you wait for ever for 1 to turn up and then 2 appear.
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nice coins , I am happy for tour big deal.albert
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Best of luck with the job hunt. I think you could take some comfort knowing you have spent your money on something which gives you joy and which has realisable value. You haven't thrown the money away. That is one of the advantages in coin collecting. Others burn money in pursuits of their hobby. We, as collectors, simply transfer that money into something which can be realised at any time for money. Sometimes equal, less, or greater than what we put in, but still money. Anyway, that is my rehearsed reasoning for when I get questioned at home about yet another coin purchase:)
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