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LOT 2714
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Danubian - Alexander the Great Type - Imitative AR Tetradrachm Electrotype Copy 20th century A.D.
An electrotype copy. Obv: winged head facing between four pellets, three bands of pellets above, antlers(?) above. Rev: horse left with flowing mane. Good very fine.(9.77 grams, 22 mm.).
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
Accompanied by an old Fritz-Rudolf Kunker coin ticket.
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LOT 2714
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Danubian - Alexander the Great Type - Imitative AR Tetradrachm Electrotype Copy
Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
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