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LOT 2257
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gaul - AR Unit 1st century B.C.
Obv: crude profile bust right. Rev: bird left(?). Very fine.(3.37 grams.).
Provenance
Property of a North London gentleman.
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LOT 2257
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Gaul - AR Unit
Estimate £180 - 240€210 - 280 (for guidance only)$240 - 320 (for guidance only)
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