10th Aug, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
Ancient Greece, Illyria, Dyrrhachium Silver Drachm, circa 200-250BC, obv. cow standing right looking back at suckling calf, magistrate’s name XENON above & dog running right in exergue. rev. DYR/ FILO/DA/MOY (magistrate Philodamos), around square containing double stellate pattern; 3.25g, struck off-centre on oval shaped flan (15mm x 18mm), Fine to GFine.
Sold for £40
Estimated at £30 - £50
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 10th Aug, 2022
To include Ancient Greek and Roman coins, modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and exonumia. Lots marked with a black diamond symbol (♦) denote a single owner collection.
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