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Smile! It's an upside-down rainbow... but you can see there's no pot of gold at the end of this one By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 06:28 EDT, 4 July 2011 ...
Related: 2,000-year-old Celtic hoard of gold 'rainbow cups' discovered in Germany. The "heads" side of the rainbow cup Celtic coin that displays a stylized human head.
The 41 gold coins were minted more than 2,000 years ago, and are the first known Celtic gold treasure in Brandenburg, Manja Schüle, the Minister of Culture in Brandenburg announced in December 2021.
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