23rd Nov, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
♦Roman Provincial - Mesopotamia, Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-80) AE 23 (23mm, 10.48g), Carrhae mint, obv. laureate and bearded head right, no drapery, rev. 6-pointed star above crescent on globe, (BMC 1, pl.XII 8), two v-shaped chips, otherwise an attractive green patina with earthen highlights, GVF RARE
ex CNG 325 lot 467
Sold for £220
Estimated at £200 - £300
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 23rd Nov, 2022
To include the Geoff Hann Collection. The Collection covers the coinage produced by the first Greek general-kings who established their own dynasties in Egypt, Syria and the Indian-subcontinent, and the later Provincial coinage of the Roman Empire. Of note is lot 6, a silver stater of Seleucus I Nicator produced in Babylon between 311-305 BC (estimate: £300-500 plus buyer’s premium). The Collection also includes a quantity of early 20th century banknotes from the period of British direct rule in India, and a reference library of over one hundred volumes including scarce and out-of-print works. Of particular note is the first edition of David Sellwood’s An Introduction to the Coinage of Parthia, published by Spink & Son in London, 1971 (estimate: £70-100).
The lots from the Geoff Hann Collection are denoted with a ♦ symbol throughout the catalogue.
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