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Celtic Tetradrachm “Triskeles Type” (Uncertain Eastern European Celts, c. 300-101 BC) – Replica
Celtic Tetradrachm “Triskeles Type” (Uncertain Eastern European Celts, c. 300-101 BC) – Replica
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This striking silver tetradrachm replica captures the bold artistry of Celtic coinage in Eastern Europe. On the obverse is a laureate and bearded head of Zeus facing right, blending Greek iconography with Celtic style. The reverse features a dynamic rider on horseback to the right, with Greek letters “V” and “Π” and a distinctive triskelion symbol below — creating a powerful visual statement of movement, power and symbolism.
The original coins were produced by uncertain Celtic communities in Central and Eastern Europe during the late 4th to 2nd centuries BC, a time of significant cultural interaction between the Celtic tribes, the Hellenistic world, and the advancing Romans. This type embodies the fusion of Celtic and Greek artistic traditions and was used during an era of transformation and migration.
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