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LOT 2250
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Catuvellauni - Addedomaros - Floral Gold Quarter Stater 45-25 B.C.
Obv: flower of four leaves and rings around pellet-in-annulet. Rev: annulate horse right with horse muzzle above, pellet-in-annulet below tail and body. Very fine. Rare.(1.27 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Suffolk, UK.
Literature
S. 204; BMC 2417-2421; ABC 2529.
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LOT 2250
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Catuvellauni - Addedomaros - Floral Gold Quarter Stater
Sold for (Inc. bp): £390
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