Fischer, Brigitte, “Les différents monétaires des premières imitations du statère de Philippe II de Macédoine”, Études Celtiques 28 (1991): 137–156.
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[EN] The sequence-marks of the first imitations of the stater of Philippus II
Sequence-marks ornate the staters of Philippus II. The study of these patterns, which have been copied on the first Celtic gold coins, shows that the beginnings of the Gallic coinage is datable after the death of this king. The imitations are perfect at first, except for a very limited coinage, on which a Celtic inscription written in Roman letters, replaces the word ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ. The finds of Macedonian staters in Gaul are exceptional. The variety with a thunderbolt, the monogram and the ear of corn is the one which has been the most imitated by the Gauls, it has never been found in France.
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