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A Collection of Ancient Coins, the Property of a Gentleman

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№ 1073

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9 June 2016

Estimate: £2,000–£2,400

Byzantine Coinage, temp. Basil II and Constantine VIII, Miliaresion, 976-1025, small busts of Emperors facing, large ornate cross-on-steps between, rev. meaningless legend, mostly retrograde, in five lines, annulet below, 2.56g. A barbarous contemporary imitation; pierced and slightly creased, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare £2,000-2,400

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Ancient Coins, the Property of a Gentleman.

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Provenance: Found in Estonia.

Part of a small group of imitations thought to originate in the region of Estonia and south-west Finland, copying originals brought north by the Viking Varangians. Possibly made for ornament rather than currency, these pieces often show signs of piercing and mounting