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<p>[QUOTE="Nvb, post: 3928862, member: 99531"]I won this charming Coriosolite stater last week, and am very happy to add it to my collection. Those of you who have dabbled in Gallic staters will know they (and the Coriosolite coins in particular) are frustrating - usually off center and poorly struck on undersized flans, with only some portion of the overall design visible.</p><p>For the type this is one of the more complete and well centered obverses I have seen.</p><p>Enjoy, and as always feel free to post your relevant coins.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.sixbid.com/de/hess-divo/6717/celtic-coins/5540122/celtic-coins-gallia?term&orderCol=lot_number&orderDirection=asc&priceFrom&displayMode=large&auctionSessions=7021%7C225516&sidebarIsSticky=false" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.sixbid.com/de/hess-divo/6717/celtic-coins/5540122/celtic-coins-gallia?term&orderCol=lot_number&orderDirection=asc&priceFrom&displayMode=large&auctionSessions=7021%7C225516&sidebarIsSticky=false" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://lot-images.sixbid.com/hess-divo/classica-patria-selected-varia-6717/celtic-coins-gallia-5540122-S.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>CELTIC COINS. GAUL, The Coriosolites. Stater, Bi</p><p>6.25 g</p><p>*I'll measure once it is in hand, but should be around 23/24 mm</p><p>Head r. Rev. Man-headed horse prancing r., Below, lyra.</p><p>DT II, 91, 2332; LT / BN 6703.</p><p>Toned.</p><p>Ex Chris Rudd, Aylsham - Fixed Price List 118 (2011), 2.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nvb, post: 3928862, member: 99531"]I won this charming Coriosolite stater last week, and am very happy to add it to my collection. Those of you who have dabbled in Gallic staters will know they (and the Coriosolite coins in particular) are frustrating - usually off center and poorly struck on undersized flans, with only some portion of the overall design visible. For the type this is one of the more complete and well centered obverses I have seen. Enjoy, and as always feel free to post your relevant coins. [URL='https://www.sixbid.com/de/hess-divo/6717/celtic-coins/5540122/celtic-coins-gallia?term&orderCol=lot_number&orderDirection=asc&priceFrom&displayMode=large&auctionSessions=7021%7C225516&sidebarIsSticky=false'][IMG]https://lot-images.sixbid.com/hess-divo/classica-patria-selected-varia-6717/celtic-coins-gallia-5540122-S.jpg[/IMG][/URL] CELTIC COINS. GAUL, The Coriosolites. Stater, Bi 6.25 g *I'll measure once it is in hand, but should be around 23/24 mm Head r. Rev. Man-headed horse prancing r., Below, lyra. DT II, 91, 2332; LT / BN 6703. Toned. Ex Chris Rudd, Aylsham - Fixed Price List 118 (2011), 2.[/QUOTE]
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