The Celts did not have a unified currency system, as they were a diverse group of tribes spread across Europe. Instead, they used various forms of currency, including metal coins, which were often made of gold, silver, or bronze. The earliest Celtic coins were influenced by Greek and Roman designs and typically featured intricate designs, symbols, or the images of local leaders. In addition to coins, they also engaged in barter and trade using various goods as a medium of exchange.
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