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Cunobelinus Biga. Early Type. c.AD8-41. Celtic gold stater. 17mm. 5.44g.
Cunobelinus Biga. Early Type with Larger Leaf and Bolder Second Horse. Sills Class 1a.Kretz class A1, var. 1. c.AD8-41. Gold stater. 17mm. 5.44g. CAMVL in central panel, on stylised vertical wreath, heart-shaped hidden face in top right angle, beaded V in top left./ Two facing horses left, large leaf and pellet above, wheel below with pellets in angles, CVNO[BELINI]. ABC 2771 var., VA 1910-1, BMC 1769-70, DK 547 (this coin), S 280 var. CCI 11.0223 (this coin). Good EF, lustrous rose gold, full CAMVL, bold biga, sharp leaf and wheel. One of the finest known of this early type. Ex Queensland collection. EXTREMELY RARE only 14 class A1, var.1 types recorded, including two in museums.
The Queensland Biga stater is highly desirable for many reasons. For a start, and perhaps most importantly, it’s a Class A1 Variant 1 type, which means it was one of the first in the series to be minted, before the lettering and other elements of the design degenerated. The palm leaf is much wider and more clearly defined than with later dies, and the CAMVL inscription is fuller and crisper. And, because the Queensland coin is Variant 1, the second horse is much bolder. Moreover, the particular strike of the Queensland coin and its fantastic state of preservation mean that you can see every detail of the heart-face at 1 o’clock, every vein of the large palm leaf, all four goggle-eyes of the galloping horses and all four spokes and pellets of the chariot wheel below them. Found near Clacton, Essex, 2009, the Queensland Biga stater is one of the finest Early Type staters ever to come onto the market. The few others recorded are in Chelmsford Museum.
Cunobelinus Biga. Early Type with Larger Leaf and Bolder Second Horse. Sills Class 1a.Kretz class A1, var. 1. c.AD8-41. Gold stater. 17mm. 5.44g. CAMVL in central panel, on stylised vertical wreath, heart-shaped hidden face in top right angle, beaded V in top left./ Two facing horses left, large leaf and pellet above, wheel below with pellets in angles, CVNO[BELINI]. ABC 2771 var., VA 1910-1, BMC 1769-70, DK 547 (this coin), S 280 var. CCI 11.0223 (this coin). Good EF, lustrous rose gold, full CAMVL, bold biga, sharp leaf and wheel. One of the finest known of this early type. Ex Queensland collection. EXTREMELY RARE only 14 class A1, var.1 types recorded, including two in museums.
The Queensland Biga stater is highly desirable for many reasons. For a start, and perhaps most importantly, it’s a Class A1 Variant 1 type, which means it was one of the first in the series to be minted, before the lettering and other elements of the design degenerated. The palm leaf is much wider and more clearly defined than with later dies, and the CAMVL inscription is fuller and crisper. And, because the Queensland coin is Variant 1, the second horse is much bolder. Moreover, the particular strike of the Queensland coin and its fantastic state of preservation mean that you can see every detail of the heart-face at 1 o’clock, every vein of the large palm leaf, all four goggle-eyes of the galloping horses and all four spokes and pellets of the chariot wheel below them. Found near Clacton, Essex, 2009, the Queensland Biga stater is one of the finest Early Type staters ever to come onto the market. The few others recorded are in Chelmsford Museum.
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