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Britain's First Coins Tribal Coinage
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    Britain's First Coins: Unveiling a Dazzling Era of Tribal Coinage (Iron Age - AD 43)

    Discover the forgotten brilliance of Britain's Iron Age coinage!

    Britain's First Coins offers a captivating exploration of this unique period in British history. Delve into the world of these tribal coins, minted by Britons themselves for roughly 150 years (until Roman intervention in AD 43).

    What Awaits You Inside:

    • 300+ High-Resolution Coin Photos: Identify these fascinating artifacts with ease thanks to the exceptional photo clarity and magnification.
    • A Golden Age of Design: Witness the unmatched creativity of these ancient coins, considered a pinnacle of British coin design.
    • Beyond "Celtic": Understand the true origins of these coins and separate fact from fiction.
    • Tribal Tapestry: Explore a vibrant color map showcasing the 13 coin-issuing tribes.
    • Hidden Treasures: Uncover the locations and sizes of the most significant coin hoards ever found.
    • Demystifying Denominations: Learn about the nine different coin types in gold, silver, bronze, and potin.
    • From Minting to Forgery: Explore the techniques used to create these coins and how forgers attempted to deceive.
    • The Rarest Among Them: Discover the 20 most coveted coin types from this era.
    • Symbols & Secrets: Delve into the symbolism on these coins and their potential links to Druidic practices (a first-of-its-kind exploration!).
    • Collecting for Everyone: Learn seven effective methods for building your own Iron Age coin collection, including the safest ways to acquire your first pieces.

    Book Details:

    • Format: A5 Paperback (56 pages)
    • Dimensions: 210 x 148mm

    Embrace the legacy of Britain's first coins and embark on a journey through this captivating historical period!

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