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Lot 4216    Session 16 (9.30am Friday 25 November) Terry Naughton Collec    Ancient Gold Coins - Celtic

Estimate $800
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $900

CELTIC BRITAIN, Catuvellauni, Andoco, (c.10 B.C. - 10 A.D.), gold quarter Stater (1.36 g), Crescent Wreath Type, obv. crossed-wreath motif with back-to-back crescents in centre, [A]NDO in angles, rev. full-bodied horse left with beaded mane, phallic bucranium above, wheel below, (S.263, BMC Hobbs 2015-17, Van Arsdell 1863). Good very fine, obverse die break, neat flan, great horse with clear bucranium and wheel, very rare.

Ex Stephen Cole, (Salamanca Rare Coins), Hobart, December 10, 2005, bought from CNG (Classical Numismatics Group) Mail bid Sale 66, May 19, 2004 (lot 35) and noted to be found near Royston, Hertfordshire.
Nothing is known of Andoco except that he was apparently an associate of Tasciovanos and ruled only for a brief period. All his coins are very rare.

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