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          • First Generation Coins (c. 275 BC to c. 200 BC)
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            • Gallo-Belgic A
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            • Gallo Belgic C
              • Gallo Belgic Ca
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  • Getting Started
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      • Getting Started with Celtic Coins
        • About the Celts
        • Were All Celtic Coins Made by the Celts?
        • What Denominations Did They Use?
        • What Metals Did They Use?
        • Do We Know Who Made Them?
      • Some Celtic Coins and their Prototypes
        • The Celts in Colchis
          • The Gold Stater of Lysimachus
          • The Gold Stater of Alexander III
        • The Eastern Celts
          • Coins Derived from Thasos Tetradrachms
          • Coins Derived from Philip II of Macedon Tetradrachms
          • Coins Derived from Alexander III and Philip III Tetradrachms
        • The Celts From North Central Europe
        • The Celts from Northern Gaul
          • First Generation Coins (c. 275 BC to c. 200 BC)
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            • Gallo-Belgic A
            • Coins of the Treveri and Armorican Tribes
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            • Gallo Belgic C
              • Gallo Belgic Ca
              • Gallo Belgic Cb
              • Gallo Belgic Cc
              • Gallo Belgic Ce
            • Gallo Belgic E
            • Gallo Belgic F and Gallo Belgic G
              • Gallo Belgic F
              • Gallo Belgic G
            • Eye Staters
            • Coins of the Parisii
      • Art on Celtic Coins
        • Crude and Barbarous, or Just Different?
        • Describing Celtic Coins
        • What do They Mean?
        • Further Reading About the Art on Celtic Coins
      • Collecting Celtic Coins
      • References
    • Roman Coins
      • Getting Started with Roman Coins
      • The Republican Period (290 BC to 82BC)
        • Aes Grave (Heavy Bronze) Coinage (290 BC to 211 BC)
        • Denarius Coinage (Sextanal Standard) (211 BC - 82 BC)
        • Coins Minted in the Greek Style for Trade (312 BC - 170 BC)
      • The Imperatorial Period (82 BC to 27 BC)
      • The Imperial Period (27 BC to 476/491/498 AD)
        • Monetary reform of Augustus in 23 BC
        • Monetary Reform of Caracalla in 215 AD
        • Monetary Reform of Aurelian in 270-274 AD
        • Monetary Reform of Diocletian in 295 AD
        • Monetary Reform of Constantine I after 310 AD
        • Monetary Reform of Constans and Constantius II in 348 AD
        • The End of the Roman Empire in 476 AD (or 491 AD. Or 498 AD)
      • Thoughts on Collecting Roman Coins
      • Further Reading
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    • Auction Previews
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Gallo-Belgic C (Celtic Coin)

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  • The Celts from Northern Gaul - Third Generation Coins (c. 125 BC to c. 50 BC)
  • The Celts from Northern Gaul - Third Generation Coins (c. 125 BC to c. 50 BC) - Eye Staters
  • The Celts from Northern Gaul - Third Generation Coins (c. 125 BC to c. 50 BC) - Gallo Belgic C

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