ANCIENT COINS, GREEK, Aigina (c.500-480 BC), Silver Drachm, sea-turtle, rev incuse square divided into eight triangular segments, four of which are sunken, 6.07g (SNG Delepierre 1504); Corinth (c.550-500 BC), Silver Drachm, Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev quadripartite incuse square, the quarters with a swastika-like pattern, 2.68g (BCD Corinth 6; cf BMC 26; cf SNG Cop 1). First very fine, second with light porosity, old tone, good fine and a very rare example of the first issue of Drachms at Corinth. (2)
from the David Sellwood Collection
Estimate: £200-300