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Lot 1914       Greek Silver & Bronze

Estimate $1,000
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $1,100

ATTICA, Aegina, (525/520-500 B.C.), silver stater, (12.21 grams), obv. sea turtle with a row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. incuse square 'Union Jack' design with sunken triangles, (ANS MN 33 Pl.9, No.114 [THIS COIN described and illustrated], S.1849). Nearly extremely fine and rare thus.

Ex Selinus Archaic Silver Hoard. One of the earliest European archaic silver coins in desireable condition with an impecable petigree from one of the greatest documented Archaic Greek coin hoards ever found.

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