Details
LOT 2417
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gallia Armorica - Coriosolites - Billon Stater Circa 80-50 B.C.
Class II. Obv: human head on the right, hair in three rolls, hair divided into large S-shaped locks, realistic nose, almond-shaped eye. Rev: stylised horse, with aviform head, galloping right; above, remains of the charioteer's head; between the legs, a boar on the right. Very fine.(6.63 grams.).
Provenance
Ex M. Trenerry.
Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
Literature
S. 16; ABC. 70.
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LOT 2417
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gallia Armorica - Coriosolites - Billon Stater
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
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