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    Exhibition of Celtic Coins in Prague: A Unique Insight into the Origins of Coinage

    We warmly invite you to a unique exhibition of Celtic coins, taking place April 14–16 at our premises at Biskupská 8, Prague. Discover the fascinating world of the earliest coins from our region and explore their historical, cultural, and artistic significance.
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    Celtic Coins – The First Chapter of European Coinage

    Celtic coins represent some of the earliest evidence of coinage in Central Europe. Dating back several centuries before the Common Era, they remain one of the most fascinating areas of numismatics.

    Their distinctive style, symbolic language, and minting techniques reflect not only the artistic sensibility of the Celts but also their social structure, trade networks, and cultural connections across Europe.

    Selection of Important Regions and Finds

    The exhibition presents a representative selection of Celtic coinage from various regions:

    • Celtic coins from Bohemia (pre-oppidum period) – early stages of coin production and local adaptations
    • Moravia and Lower Austria – regions with rich minting activity and distinctive local types
    • Oppidum Stradonice – one of the most important Celtic centres in Central Europe
    • Bratislava oppidum – unique coinage with inscriptions such as the well-known BIATEC

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    Types and Symbolism of Celtic Coins

    Celtic coins are renowned for their strong symbolism and stylised artistic expression. Visitors will encounter some of the most sought-after types:

    • Torques – a symbol of power, status, and identity
    • Horse – a dynamic motif associated with strength and movement
    • BIATEC – legendary inscriptions among the earliest named issues in Central Europe
    • Head motifs – stylised portraits with distinctive artistic interpretation

    These motifs illustrate how the Celts combined artistic expression with symbolic meaning in early monetary systems.

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    For Collectors and the General Public

    The exhibition is intended not only for experienced numismatists but also for anyone interested in history, archaeology, and the origins of European civilisation.

    Visitors will have a rare opportunity to view coins that were struck more than 2,000 years ago and that still serve as authentic witnesses to the life and culture of the Celts.

    Date and Venue

    April 14–16

    Macho & Chlapovič, Biskupská 8, Prague

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    Celtic Coins in Auction #38

    Collectors interested in Celtic coinage will find a strong offering in the upcoming Auction #38 Macho & Chlapovič.

    The floor auction includes approximately 60 Celtic coin lots, while the eLive auction offers an additional 150 lots. The selection covers a wide range of regions – from Bohemia, Moravia and Lower Austria, through the Bratislava oppidum, to broader areas including Slovakia (including the Púchov region), Hungary, Pannonia and the Balkans.

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    Conclusion

    Celtic coins are not merely historical objects – they are art struck in metal, carrying the story of ancient civilisations. Do not miss this exceptional exhibition in the heart of Prague.‍

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