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E-Sale 64  28 Nov 2019
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Lot 101

Estimate: 250 GBP
Price realized: 550 GBP
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Kingdom of Mauretania, Juba II AR Denarius. Caesarea, dated year 36 = AD 11. REX•IVBA, head of Juba II in the guise of Hercules, wearing lion skin headdress; club behind / Club draped with lion's skin, bow to right; arrow and R XXXVI to left. Mazard 179; MAA 152; SNG Copenhagen -. 3.08g, 18mm, 7h.

About Very Fine. Very Rare.

Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique;
Ex private French collection and from the Banasa / El Ksar Hoard of 1907 (IGCH 2307).

The Banasa Hoard, deposited in circa AD 20-24 was found in 1907 near modern day Souk-el Arbaa, 120 km northeast of Rabat, Morocco, in 1907. The hoard was previously said to be from Alkazar (El Ksar El Kebir), 70 km south of Tangier and hence is occasionally referred to as the El Ksar Hoard. The group contained approximately 4000 silver coins and one bronze. A substantial number of the coins now reside in public collections, principally in London, Paris, Berlin, Athens, New York and Algiers.
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