Celtic imitations of Macedonian obols circulated across a vast swathe of central Europe during the La Tène period, progressively abstracted through successive copying until the original types became barely recognizable. The Velem workshop, associated with the major hillfort settlement at Velem-Szentvid in what is now western Hungary, was among the more prolific producers of small silver fractions in the region.
The broad two-century date range reflects genuine scholarly uncertainty — these pieces are extraordinarily difficult to sequence without hoard context.
Celtic imitations of Macedonian obols circulated across a vast swathe of central Europe during the La Tène period, progressively abstracted through successive copying until the original types became barely recognizable. The Velem workshop, associated with the major hillfort settlement at Velem-Szentvid in what is now western Hungary, was among the more prolific producers of small silver fractions in the region.
The broad two-century date range reflects genuine scholarly uncertainty — these pieces are extraordinarily difficult to sequence without hoard context.