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June Coins, Banknotes and Tokens Auction (#659) 26/06/2024 10:30 AM CEST Closed

Starts Ending 26/06/2024 10:30 AM CEST

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Lot 3 Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological information of the site dated 1959. These Coins were bought by Captain R (S.O.E WW2) Bower in the early 60’s from the sight when he visited it. (Information card in the frame and to back of the frame)

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £100 - £200

 

  • Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological informati
  • Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological informati - 2
  • Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological informati - 3
  • Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological informati - 4
  • Framed Coins Found at the Archeological dig at Taxila (North West Frontier, Pakistan) in 1958-1962. Some of which were left by the army of Alexander the Great during his conquest of what is now Pakistan. Comes with a booklet on the Archeological informati - 5
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