Ancient Coinage of Gaul, Remi

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DLT 8040CELTIC, The Remi. Circa 1st Century BC. AE 15mm. REMO, three jugate busts left / REMO, biga left. CCCBM III 53ff; De la Tour 8040. TextImage
DLT 8124Celtic Potin Remi Tribe. Warrior walking right, holding spear and torque. / Bear standing right, gnawing on prey, serpent above. DLT 8125 (Catalvauni); Muret Paris 8124-8132.TextImage
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DLT 8351Celtic Gaul, Belgium, the Remi. AE potin. 100-50 BC. 5.92 g. Bucranium with crescents between the horns and S-shaped decoration to left and right. / Bear standing right, devouring a serpent, all within a circle of large dots. DLT 8351; Muret Paris 8351-8361; Delestrée-Tache 221.TextImage
Scheers 142Uncertain gold plated quarter stater, usualy attributed to Remi, but possibly Suessiones. Scheers pp 644, 142, classe IV var. (inform obverse); BN 8030 (REMI) TextImage
Scheers 147Celtic Gaul, The Remi Struck Potin 19.5 mm. ATISIOS REMOS, beardless head left / Lion at bay left, long tail wrapped around body, dolphin left below. BMC Celtic 71. TextImage
Scheers 535Gaul, Remi 1/4 Stater (ca 60-50 BC), Electrum. 1.42 g, 11 mm. Hair lines of head right / Celtisized horse galloping right. Star (?) below. Scheers XIX 535, DT 180-182.TextImage
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