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Yes, the Celts in Britain did use money, primarily in the form of metal coins. They began minting their own coins around the 2nd century BCE, influenced by trade with the Mediterranean cultures. These coins were often made of gold, silver, or bronze and featured various designs, including images of deities and animals. Prior to coinage, trade was primarily conducted through barter and the use of valuable goods.

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