10th Nov, 2021 10:30 GMT/BST
Romano-Celtiberian, Silver Drachm (circa 200-150 BC), struck in the city of Osca (called Bolskan in the local Iberian language) in the Citerior Province of North-East Spain, with legends in Iberian script, (a modification of Phoenician); obv. head with short beard facing right, Iberian letters behind (reading 'BoN'), rev. helmeted horseman with spear galloping right, Iberian legend below reading 'BoLSKaN;' 17mm, 4.07g, .947 silver (tested & verified); very good edge & undamaged surfaces, a very attractive GVF or+
Sold for £250
Estimated at £100 - £150
Auction: Coins and Banknotes, 10th Nov, 2021
The Coins, Tokens and Banknotes Sale cover coins from Ancient Greek and Roman examples through to modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and numismatic books.
Buyer's premium:
20% + VAT (24% in total)
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