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Celtic | Hammered Gold

Trinovantes & Catuvellauni
Gold Stater
Cunobelin
Plastic type, corn ear without stalk dividing CA MV, rev. horse right, pellet and branch above, pellet and CVNO below, 5.46g, (SCBC.286, ABC 2786 var. VA,2010-03). Very slightly off centre but clear legends and nearly extremely fine
Provenance:
Ex. Spink
Collecting hints:
Cunobelin staters are considered rare with some types only having a couple of known examples. Although plastic type examples can be found it is important to look for those that have clear and full legends, as often letters can be missing, and are centrally struck on the flan with a complete horse
£2200
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| Type | Hammered Gold |
|---|---|
| Period | Celtic |
| Ref | HG-2809 |


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