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**NEW TITLE - PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2025**
A comprehensive new catalogue of the Celtic coins of the Dobunni, the first recorded people of the West Midlands, whose Belgic rulers minted gold and silver coins for almost a century before the Roman invasion of AD 43.
Enlarged images of coins and symbols, plus detailed descriptions, make it easy to identify a hundred different types and subtypes, including many previously unpublished. All dated, referenced
and with a rough guide to rarity.
Foreword and extra pages by Chris Rudd.
Edited by Elizabeth Cottam and Daphne Nash Briggs.
A5, 84pp, paperback, £20
ISBN: 978-0956688989 |
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Celtic Coin Articles (from the Chris Rudd Catalogues)
Edited by Elizabeth Cottam & Daphne Nash Briggs
For seventeen years, every issue of the Chris Rudd catalogue contained at least one academic or popular article on a particular subject.
This book brings all 154 articles together plus four brand new articles. An invaluable and unique body of research for collectors, academics and anyone interested in Celtic coins.
A4 HARDBACK, 430 PAGES
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A beautiful Celtic catalogue with 2000 twice-size coin photos
An easy catalogue of the iron age coins of Britain
– the coins of the Pritani (c.150 BC-c.AD 45) – compiled by Elizabeth Cottam, Philip de Jersey, Chris Rudd and John Sills from the 45,000 Pritanic coins recorded by the Celtic Coin Index at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford |
| | | Britain’s First Coins takes a fresh look at British iron age coins. It contains 300 coin photos, most greatly enlarged to aid identification.
For about 150 years, Britons minted their own tribal coins until the Romans stopped them in AD 43. During this brief period, about 100 rulers of a dozen different tribes issued no fewer than 1000 different coins. 2000 years later, the imaginative imagery of these ancient British coins remains unsurpassed. This was Britain's golden age of daring coin design.
The book is a crisp and colourful introduction to a fascinating series of ancient coins. Read it and you’ll want to start collecting them.
56 pages
A5 Paperback (210 x 148mm)
ISBN 978-0956688910 |
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Coins of the Iceni (COI) is the most convenient, most comprehensive catalogue of the Celtic coins of Norfolk c.55 BC-c.AD 47.
• 400 enlarged photos, mainly of coins from the incomparable collection of Dr John Talbot in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
• 60 colour illustrations and maps
• two-way ABC-COI concordances
• index of Icenian coins by type names
A5, 96pp, paperback, £20
978-0-9566889-5-8 |
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Divided Kingdoms: The Iron Age gold coinage of southern England by Dr John Sills is a monumental new book. Monumental in size - 825 pages, 5cm thick, weighing 3.6kg. Monumental in scope - catalogues more than 10,000 gold coins of the southern, north Thames and Kent regions (599 coins shown twice size). And monumental in scholarship - no British numismatist has ever tackled such a gigantic task in the Celtic field.
30cm x 21cm, 825 pages, hardback. Published 2017. All images black & white photographs
£95
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