The beauty of these old Celtic coins is they tell a story and this one is superb.
If you look you will see a spear against the boar, the spear is not attempting to kill the boar but to guard against it. The Celts believed the boar was evil and destructive to their crops.
So now we are looking at guarding against evil! If you look at the boars feet they are in fact seeds, maybe corn. Below the boar is four suns which represent the four seasons of the year, note the sun rays off the suns changing on each sun. Now look at the boars feet and you will see two lines leading to a set position of the four seasons. So they are telling us at certain times of the year the evil may strike at their crops!
You have four crescent moons at the top of the coin 'look like clouds'.
The celts worshiped the sun gods and the moon gods, well the sun god is on the other side of the coin represented by a horse.
Back to the four crescent moons, each moon has a representative meaning, so the meanings are,
1, Fermininity 2, Woman 3, Groth 4, Creativity
So to sumerise the whole coin story is they are asking the moon gods for help to protect their crops so they can continue to progress and prosper in their lives.
Now this makes me think that this coin is so rare as it could have been minted just as a votive offering to the gods and taken away to be buried around their boundary's on the hill tops 'that's where I found it'.
Just a one hour walk from Danebury #128515;
