The Ancient Celtic Proto Money in this lot consists of simple, circular metal pieces. These circles served as early trade tokens or primitive currency used by Celtic societies. They come in various sizes and metal compositions, highlighting their functional role in early economic exchanges.
Though plain in design, these circular pieces are historically significant as some of the earliest forms of proto-money. Their simplicity reflects their practical use for trade and barter, making them valuable relics of prehistoric Celtic commerce.
Collecting these basic circles offers a unique glimpse into the origins of money, showcasing how early societies used simple, portable metal objects to facilitate trade before the development of more advanced coinage.
















