Details
LOT 2636
World Coins - Kings of Elymais - Kamnaskires V - Portrait AR Tetradrachm 54-32 B.C.
Obv: diademed and draped bust left, traces of star and anchor symbol behind head. Rev: BXCIL-WCXMI above and below, garbled and partly retrograde legend, diademed head left. Near extremely fine.(16.31 grams.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Literature
van't Haaff type 9.1; type Sunrise 481-483.
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LOT 2636
World Coins - Kings of Elymais - Kamnaskires V - Portrait AR Tetradrachm
Estimate £60 - 80€70 - 93 (for guidance only)$81 - 108 (for guidance only)
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