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LOT 2558
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gallo-Belgic - Crossed Lines with Rider - AV Gold Quarter Stater 1st century B.C.
Nervii? GB1-2. Obv: criss-cross chisel marks. Rev: horse left, lyre below, rider above. Very fine. Scarce.(1.81 grams, 12 mm.).
Provenance
Found Hertfordshire, UK.
Literature
ABC 37; S. 9; LT 8697; DT 94-97; V. 37; Ev. D3; Al. Bb2; M. 8; Scheers 10, pl.499-102; Sills 343-351.
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LOT 2558
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gallo-Belgic - Crossed Lines with Rider - AV Gold Quarter Stater
Sold for (Inc. bp): £390
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