By: MUDASSIR
The Droxford Two Boars silver unit, an exceptionally rare type, fetched £3,200, while a stunning Whaddon Bird silver unit achieved £2,600.
Notable sales include a Crossed Lines with Lyre gold stater of the Nervii tribe, surpassing estimates at £6,500.
The auction showcased extraordinary Celtic coins, with a Tasciovanos Tascio Ricon gold stater reaching £3,400 and a Verica Vine Leaf gold stater realizing £3,000.
Not only captivated collectors with its intricate design but also exceeded expectations by selling for £6,500.
The Norfolk Wolf Left gold stater of the Iceni tribe, dating back to c.50-35 BC, showcased its allure with a final bid of £3,600.
Coins like the Tasciovanos Tascio Ricon gold stater, discovered in Lichfield, Staffs, on October 26, 2014, gained recognition and fetched £3,400.
This coin's journey from a historical find to a coveted auction item underscores the enduring legacy and desirability of Celtic coins.