(realised £3000 hammer price.) This piece is in superior grade in many aspects. 45 BC to 25BC Addedomarus - Trinovantian tribe Celtic gold stater - sent to PAS. We have gold, silver and bronze staters and units many of which are excessively rare. Lovely rare Celtic bronze widget found in Britian. 175 BC Celtic gold qtr stater Thanks to John Sills at the CCI for the ID. The usual denominations/metal types of British Celtic coins are given below along with typical diameter and weight range. £6.99 + £5.00 P&P + £5.00 P&P + £5.00 P&P. Trinovantes & Catuvellauni, Celtic gold Stater, c.50-30 BC, Late Whaddon Chase, Anglian type. Recognising the denomination can play a vital role identifying a Celtic coin correctly, as very similar designs were used on coins of different metals and denominations. VERY RARE CELTIC VERCINGETORIX GOLD STATER MUSEUM SPECIMEN COIN No 301 52 BC EF. A similar type (Ex-Bur ford Collection) was auctioned in 2018 where it was stated to be one of only 14 recorded, with 5 examples in museums, and one of only three offered for public sale since 1975. RARE CELTIC CUNOBELIN GOLD STATER MUSEUM SPECIMEN COIN No 302 STRUCK c.40 AD.
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They say in book, 'Gold Stater' In ABC/page 22 it states ABC 2430 was struck in good quality gold, but very very crude issues, since these were emergency coins issued related to a second Roman invasion.
#CELTIC STATER FULL#
VF or better on a generous flan with some weakness in places, the obverse shows the full face, weakly struck on the cloak lines, with excellent face and hair detail, an extremely rare type with all the key identifiers in place (Complex double rosette, arrow and star, and the two pellets in annulets) the arrow a little weak. Discussion in Ancient Coins started by panzerman, Mar 15, 2016.
#CELTIC STATER DRIVER#
rev: human-headed horse to right, with driver above below, open hand. Rev: Flower superimposed on cross of pellets, curved lines in angles of pellet-cross. obv: male head right, with prominent curls to right, bird-head-like ornament at forehead. English: British Celts, Iceni, gold stater, earlier Freckenham Type (15 BC - 20 AD) Obv: Celticized horse right, large wheel above, daisy below horse. Obverse: Draped Bust of Apollo left, with elaborate hairstyle, face framed by three crescent moons, with hooked hairbar. Electrum stater à la main- 6,4 gram, minted 1st cent BC. Reverse: Stylised horse to left, winged charioteer and five-pointed star above, complex double-rosette motif below, with arrow to left. Date Sold Category Lot Description Sale Price Auction 177: Ancient Coins: Lot 1192: Celtic Gold Stater Gallo-Belgic issue 24-26mm diameter, Imported Coinage Bellovaci, Sills Class 4a, c.175-120BC. It was probably produced by the Regini and. Obverse: Draped Bust of Apollo left, with elaborate hairstyle, face framed by three crescent moons, with hooked hairbar. This Celtic gold stater was struck in 5352 bc, just after Julius Caesars second invasion of Britain in 54 bc. (realised £3000 hammer price.) This piece is in superior grade in many aspects.Celtic Gold Stater Gallo-Belgic issue 24-26mm diameter, Imported Coinage 'Bellovaci', Sills Class 4a, c.175-120BC. Reverse: Stylised horse to left, winged charioteer and five-pointed star above, complex double-rosette motif. Obverse: Draped Bust of Apollo left, with elaborate hairstyle, face framed by three crescent moons, with hooked hairbar. A similar type (Ex-Bur ford Collection) was auctioned in 2018 where it was stated to be one of only 14 recorded, with 5 examples in museums, and one of only three offered for public sale since 1975. Celtic Gold Stater Gallo-Belgic issue 24-26mm diameter, Imported Coinage 'Bellovaci', Sills Class 4a, c.175-120BC. We do make mistakes once in a while and will ensure you get a fair value for the monies you paid. VF or better on a generous flan with some weakness in places, the obverse shows the full face, weakly struck on the cloak lines, with excellent face and hair detail, an extremely rare type with all the key identifiers in place (Complex double rosette, arrow and star, and the two pellets in annulets) the arrow a little weak. This Celtic Britain Coin from the Durotriges Tribe is made of Silver. Reverse: Stylised horse to left, winged charioteer and five-pointed star above, complex double-rosette motif below, with arrow to left.
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