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Denarius Hungarian Group

Issuer Uncertain Central European Celts
Year 50 BC - 1 BC
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Weight 3.69 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (50 BC - 1 BC)
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The "Hungarian Group" designation covers a loose regional cluster of Celtic imitative denarii produced in the Middle Danube basin during the final century before the common era — a period when Roman republican coinage was penetrating Celtic trade networks deeply enough to inspire direct copying. These are not official issues of any identifiable tribe but products of decentralized, likely small-scale minting operations responding to genuine commercial demand. The prototype being imitated shifted repeatedly across the group's lifespan, making die-linkage studies the primary tool for establishing any internal chronology.

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