The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

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Lot 3741    Session 14 (11:30am Thursday 28th July)    The Hannibal Collection of Carthaginian Coins

Estimate $1,200
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $3,000

SICULO-PUNIC, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.86 g), obv. free horse prancing to right, Nike flying and holding wreath above, rev. palm tree with two date clusters, (S.6428 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 48, dies 012/R43], SNG Ash. 2150 [same dies). Attractive grey tone, off centred both sides, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare.

Jenkins records only one example of this coin type from these dies. The entire series comes from one obverse and six reverse dies.

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