Latest

South Ferriby type gold stater of the Corieltauvi

The detectorist who unearthed this Ancient British coin wished to remain anonymous but requested a valuation in order to pass on a figure to a farmer.

This is a South Ferriby type gold stater of the Corieltauvi. On the obverse is a wreath motif and on the reverse, facing left, a disjointed horse with a star of eight points below. In Ancient British Coins this type of stater is listed as number 1743.

Valuation

    A few scuffs show up on the obverse and the flan is oval (20mm by 16mm) but this gold stater would grade about VF. This isn’t a rare coin but is a reasonably decent example of its type. In its present condition a likely pre-sale auction estimate would be £400-500.

Valuation Service

If you would like your coin identified or valued, please read about my valuation service and contact me

Share
1 1 vote
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments