Details
LOT 3616
Electrotype of an AR Stater of Aegina. 20th century AD.
A-I, tortoise seen from above / Incuse square divided into five compartments: in the upper two, A-IΓI; in the lower left, dolphin swimming upwards. For prototype cf. Dewing 1687; HGC 6, 444. Condition as seen.(10.76gr, 22mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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