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LOT 2253
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Iceni - 'Irstead Trefoil' - Gold Quarter Stater 1st century B.C.
Obv: latticed square on opposed crescents with branch above and below and pellet-in-annulet at corners. Rev: horse right with traces of open trefoil above and pellet-in-annulet below. Good fine. Scarce.(0.95 grams.).
Provenance
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
Literature
S. 430; BMC 3436; ABC 1474.
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LOT 2253
Celtic Iron Age Coins - Iceni - 'Irstead Trefoil' - Gold Quarter Stater
Estimate £300 - 400€350 - 460 (for guidance only)$410 - 540 (for guidance only)
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Good fine. Scarce.
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
