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Iron Age Corieltavi Tribe Gold Stater ‘Five-Pellet Domino’ type c.50–10 BC, abstract horse right with pellets and devolved motifs below five clear pellets in rectangular frame above, trace of design to reverse, excessively rare five-pellet variety of the rare Domino series - likely a late recut of the standard four-pellet reverse die with an extra pellet added
Provenance: Found near Lelley Hull East Riding of Yorkshire by metal detector
Iron Age Corieltavi Tribe Gold Stater ‘Five-Pellet Domino’ type c.50–10 BC, abstract horse right with pellets and devolved motifs below five clear pellets in rectangular frame above, trace of design to reverse, excessively rare five-pellet variety of the rare Domino series - likely a late recut of the standard four-pellet reverse die with an extra pellet added
Provenance: Found near Lelley Hull East Riding of Yorkshire by metal detector
Iron Age Corieltavi Tribe Gold Stater ‘Five-Pellet Domino’ type c.50–10 BC, abstract horse right with pellets and devolved motifs below five clear pellets in rectangular frame above, trace of design to reverse, excessively rare five-pellet variety of the rare Domino series - likely a late recut of the standard four-pellet reverse die with an extra pellet added
Provenance: Found near Lelley Hull East Riding of Yorkshire by metal detector
Iron Age Corieltavi Tribe Gold Stater ‘Five-Pellet Domino’ type c.50–10 BC, abstract horse right with pellets and devolved motifs below five clear pellets in rectangular frame above, trace of design to reverse, excessively rare five-pellet variety of the rare Domino series - likely a late recut of the standard four-pellet reverse die with an extra pellet added
Provenance: Found near Lelley Hull East Riding of Yorkshire by metal detector

LOT NO 2585

STOCK NO 153667

Iron Age Corieltavi Tribe Gold Stater ‘Five-Pellet Domino’ type c.50–10 BC, abstract horse right with pellets and devolved motifs below five clear pellets in rectangular frame above, trace of design to reverse, excessively rare five-pellet variety of the rare Domino series - likely a late recut of the standard four-pellet reverse die with an extra pellet added Provenance: Found near Lelley Hull East Riding of Yorkshire by metal detector

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Discover a rare 5-pellet Domino Gold Stater Coin from the Iron Age, available at Duggleby Auctioneers. This exceptional find is perfect for testing and research purposes, offering a unique glimpse into the past.

Unearthed near Lelley, this coin has been carefully analysed, revealing its composition of 33% gold, 54% copper, and 9.5% silver, approximating its carat value.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history with this remarkable Iron Age Gold Stater Coin. Bid now at Duggleby Auctioneers and add this extraordinary find to your collection.



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