Well centered on a broad and medallic flan
Lot 132
Anonymous, circa 211-210 BC. Quinarius (Silver, 16 mm, 2.14 g, 7 h), uncertain mint in Apulia. Head of Roma to right, wearing winged helmet; in field to left, V (mark of value). Rev. ROMA (in linear frame) The Dioscuri, each holding spear, on horseback galloping right; above their heads, two stars; in field to lower right, MT. Crawford 103/2a. King 27. RBW 464. Sydenham 183. Nicely toned and particularly well centered on a broad and medallic flan, a very attractive piece. Thin flan crack, otherwise, extremely fine.

From the collection of Bernard Poindessault, Burgan, 26 January 2024, 256.
Estimate:
750 CHF
Starting price:
600 CHF
Hammer price:
1300 CHF
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Closed
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