Details
LOT 2692
World Coins - Sicily - Fatimid - Abu Tamim Mustansir - Stellate AV Tari 1036-1094 A.D.
Palermo mint. Obv: interlaced design with pellets and blundered legend. Rev: interlaced design with pellets and blundered legend. Good very fine.(0.98 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex David Harthill collection, UK (with ticket).
Literature
Cf. Album 722; cf. Spahr 41 for type.
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LOT 2692
World Coins - Sicily - Fatimid - Abu Tamim Mustansir - Stellate AV Tari
Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
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