Gaul, Parisii (c. 120-80 BC), Puteaux Hoard Type - de Beaulieu Class V - Sills Charenton Camp Payment, Wolf-Teeth AV Stater, stylish Celticised Apollo head right, wearing a necklace of wolfs teeth, rev. horse rearing left with neatly beaded mane and beaded forepart, simulacrum of Charioteer as reticulated netting, cinquefoil of pellets [rosette] and inverted and simplified bucranium beneath front legs, 6.90g, 3h (Gallo-Belgic, Series Xb - Bullet Staters; LT 7777; BN 7777; DT 83; Monique Mainjonet, Revue Numismatique, Series VIe, Vol. IV (Le Trésor de Puteaux [Seine], 1962), pp. 59-72, Pl. III, no. 19 this coin [Dies D3a/7b]; Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Beaulieu, Les monnaies gauloises des Parisii (1970), Fig. 16 [c. 60 BC] this coin; Sills (2003), pp. 279, Fig. 97, reverse die 29 [Late 2nd Century BC]), a trace of die softness to centres, otherwise of rich gold fabric, amply accentuated by honey-orange toning in recesses, a most pleasingly good very fine with an exemplary archaeological and academic pedigree, this the only recorded example of this die pairing by Mainjonet from the Puteaux (Seine) hoard on November 1950