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Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK
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Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting - UK

BRITAIN'S FIRST COINS - CHRIS RUDD 

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Britain\u2019s First Coins takes a fresh look at British iron age coins. It contains 300 coin photos, most greatly enlarged to aid identification.\u2008

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 issues 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.\u2008Read it and you\u2019ll want to start collecting them.

Topics included:

\u2013 explanation of why these coins are British, not Celtic

\u2013  colour map of 13 coin issuing tribes 

\u2013  where the largest hoards have been found and how many coins were in each

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Britain\u2019s First Coins takes a fresh look at British iron age coins. It contains 300 coin photos, most greatly enlarged to aid identification.\u2008

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 issues 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.\u2008Read it and you\u2019ll want to start collecting them.

Topics included:

\u2013 explanation of why these coins are British, not Celtic

\u2013  colour map of 13 coin issuing tribes 

\u2013  where the largest hoards have been found and how many coins were in each

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BRITAIN'S FIRST COINS - CHRIS RUDD 

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Britain\u2019s First Coins takes a fresh look at British iron age coins. It contains 300 coin photos, most greatly enlarged to aid identification.\u2008

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 issues 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.\u2008Read it and you\u2019ll want to start collecting them.

Topics included:

\u2013 explanation of why these coins are British, not Celtic

\u2013  colour map of 13 coin issuing tribes 

\u2013  where the largest hoards have been found and how many coins were in each

\u2013 illustrations of 0

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