Celtic Gold Coins Found in Swiss Bog – 2,300 Years Old
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Main Point: Two rare gold coins, imitations of those minted during the reign of Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great), have been discovered in a bog in Switzerland.These coins show Celtic influence, suggesting a connection between the Greek and Celtic cultures.
Key Details:
* Discovery Location: Bärenfels bog near Arisdorf, Switzerland.
* Coins:
* Gold staters (ancient coins).
* Imitations of coins from Philip II of Macedon.
* Feature Apollo on one side and a two-horse chariot on the other.
* One coin has a Celtic triskele (triple spiral) symbol beneath the horses.
* Context of Discovery: the find followed the discovery of 34 Celtic silver coins in the same area in 2022-2023.
* Archaeologists: Wolfgang Niederberger and Daniel Mona (volunteer archaeologists with Archaeology Baselland) made the discovery in spring 2025.
* Possible Purpose: The coins may have been deposited as offerings to the gods, as the bog was a common place for votive offerings.
