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LOT 2645

Celtic Britannia. Catuvellauni, Cunobelin AV Quarter Stater. AD 8-41.

CAMVL in tablet over vertical wreath / Biga to left, branch above; wheel and CVNO below. Mack 202; BMC 1836-36a; ABC 2807; SCBC 290. Extremely Fine. Well-centred; rose tone. Rare.(1.31gr, 11mm, 6h.).

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Found near Fyfield, Essex, UK, in 2021.

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Cunobelinus Biga

LOT 2645

Celtic Britannia. Catuvellauni, Cunobelin AV Quarter Stater.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £715

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