Edward Waddell Updates Their Fixed Price Offers in October 2024
Edward J. Waddell, Ltd.
Updated Inventory October 2024
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3 October 2024
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Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. updated their inventory on coin.com with 37 Greek and Roman coins. Find some of the highlights here:
No. 57233: Sicily, Kamarina, ex: Niggeler, Lloyd, et al.
Sicily, Kamarina, c.410-405 B.C. AR Litra, 0.89g. 12.5mm. Head of the nymph Kamarina to left wearing sphendone, ampyx, necklace, and earring. Rev. Swan swimming to right above waves and fish. Westermark and Jenkins 170,8 (this coin listed). SNG Lockett 726 (same dies). Lovely dark toning, large flan, and excellent strike. Provenance/Pedigrees: Ex: Abecassis collection, Leu, Zurich, May 16, 2001, lot 58. Ex: Niggeler collection, Bank Leu and Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, December 3, 1965, lot 103. Ex: Dr. A.M. Lloyd and Miss M.E.H. Lloyd collection, Cambridge. This coin is illustrated in the SNG Lloyd 726, published in London in 1933. Ex: Bunbury collection, Sotheby, June 15, 1896, lot 279 (multiple lot, but referenced from the Lloyd collection). About Extremely Fine/Extremely Fine Price: $10,000.
No. 56748: Lysimachos, 305-281 B.C. pedigreed to 1995
Lysimachos, 305-281 B.C. AR Tetradrachm, 16.89g. 28.5mm. Lysimachia, c.297-281 B.C. Deified head of Alexander the Great to right wearing diadem and horn of Ammon. Rev. Athena seated to left holding scepter and wreath-bearing nike on outstretched hand; monograms in field to left and in exergue; minute edge scrape at 7:00 rev. Thompson 14 var ( monogram in exergue which could be missing on the coin quoted by Thompson). Expressive portrait in high relief. Attractive collection toning. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd, List 66, 1995, no. 44. About Extremely Fine. Price: $3,250.
No. 56913: Akarnania, Leukas, pedigreed to 1986
Akarnania, Leukas. AR Stater, 8.56g. 22mm. c.320-280 B.C. Pegasus flying to right; lambda below. Rev. Helmeted head of Athena to right; herm, caduceus, and lambda behind head. Pegasi II, 419,102. BMC 130,63. Beautiful dark collection toning. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd, List 24, 1986, no.102. Extremely Fine. Price: $5,000.
No. 56886: Ionia, Herakleia ad Latmon
Ionia, Herakleia ad Latmon. AR Tetradrachm, 17.15g. 32mm. c.140-135 B.C. Helmeted head of Athena to right; forepart of five horses and pegasus on helmet. Rev. Club within wreath; monograms and nike holding wreath. SNG von Aulock 1978v. Fine old toning. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd. E Auction 79, December 10, 2003, lot 42 and illustrated brochure. Extremely Fine. Price: $5,750.
No. 57047: Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.D.
Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.D. AR Denarius, 3.78g. 17.5 mm. Spanish mint, c.18 B.C. S P Q R PARENT CONS SVO. Elaborate toga picta over tunica palmata; aquilia on left and wreath on right. Rev. CAESARI AVGVSTO. Slow quadriga advancing to right; the two side panels of the cart are decorated with victories; a miniature quadriga above. RIC 97. BMC 397. Banti and Simonetti V,90,440 (this coin). Remarkable strike and lovely toning; among the finest known examples. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Simonetti, Florence, List 6, 1967, no. 96. Ex: Gerhard Himmel, Graz collection, Künker, Osnabrück, Auction 243, 2013, lot 4731. Extremely Fine. Price: $15,000.
No. 55213: Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.D.
Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.D. AR Denarius, 3.84g. 19×21 mm. Rome, 17 B.C. magistrate: M Sanquinius. M SANQVINIVS III VIR. Laureate head of the deified Julius Caesar to right; comet above. Rev. AVGVSTVS DIVI F LVDOS SAE. Herald of the Saecular games standing to right; he wears a long robe and a feathered helmet; he holds a winged caduceus and a shield ornamented with a star. RIC 340. BMC 70. Minute ancient banker’s marks in field. Fine toning and excellent strike. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Brian Kritt, Maryland, Jan. 6, 2009. Good Very Fine. Price: $5,000.
No. 57285: Julius Caesar, 49-48 B.C.
Julius Caesar, 49-48 B.C. AR Denarius, 3.67g. 19mm. CAESAR. Spanish military mint. Elephant walking to right; serpent below. Rev. Priestly implements. CR 443/1. Syd. 1006. Minor flan flaw rev. Old collection toning. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Zander Klawans collection from Tom Cederlind, Portland, Oregon, March 1990. Very Fine/good Very Fine. Price: $2,450.
No. 57287: Julius Caesar, d.44 B.C.
Julius Caesar, d.44 B.C. AR Denarius, 3.91g. 20mm. Rome, 42 B.C. magistrate: Ti. Semponius Gracchus. Laureate head of Julius Caesar to right. Rev. TI SEMPRONIVS GRACCVS Q DESIG S C. Standard, aquilia, plow, and measring rod. CR 525/3. Syd 1128. Lightly toned; ancient banker’s marks in obv. fields. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Tom McKenna, Colorado, October, 1990. Very Fine. Price: $2,500.
No. 57201: Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, 80-81 A.D.
Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, 80-81 A.D. AR Denarius, 3.42g. 19.5mm. IVILIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F. Draped and diademed bust of Julia to right with hair in a long plait. Rev. VENVS AVGVSTA. Venus standing to right, leaning on column, holding helmet and spear. RIC 388 (Titus). BMC 141-3 (Titus). BN 106-7 (Titus). Wonderful irridescent toning and of exceptional quality. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Tkalec, Zurich, Auction October 27, 2011, lot 164. Ex: NAC, Zurich, Auction 748, 2014, lot 902. Extremely Fine. Price: $7,500.
No. 56645: Constantius II, 337-361 A.D. ex: Niggeler
Constantius II, 337-361 A.D. AR Light Miliarense, 4.31g. 22mm. Sirmium mint, 351-354 A.D. D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Constantius to right. Rev. FELICITAS ROMANORVM; SIRM in exergue. Constantius and Constantius Gallus in military attire standing under an arch constructed with spiral decorated columns. RIC VIII, 13; minute scrape on edge at 9:00 obv. Beautiful old cabinet toning, an exceptional strike, and an important peidgree. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, Auction 8, 1949, lot 976. Ex: Walter Niggeler collection part 3, Bank Leu and Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, Auction, November 2-3,1967, lot 1530. Ex: L. Herold collection, Hess/Divo, Zurich, Auction324, 2013, lot 111. Extremely Fine. Price: $15,000.
No. 53698: Theodosius I, 379-395 A.D.
Theodosius I, 379-395 A.D. AR Reduced Miliarense (formerly siliqua), 2.11g. Trier, c.379-383 A.D. 18mm. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Theodosius to right. Rev. CONCORDIA AVGGG; TRPS in exergue. Constantinopolis seated on elaborate throne and facing with her foot on a prow; head to right with elaborate turreted crown; she hold scepter and cornucopia. RIC 55a. Wonderful iridescent toning and an exceptionally detailed reverse with a more elaborate throne and headdress on Constantinopolis than is normally seen. The reverse is an outstanding example of late Roman art. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: NAC, Zurich, Auction100, 2017, lot 2021. Extremely Fine. Price: $1,750.
No. 57203: Faustina II, wife of Marcus Aurelius, 161-176 A.D.
Faustina II, wife of Marcus Aurelius, 161-176 A.D. AE Sesterius, 23.74g. 31.5 mm. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Draped bust of Faustina to right; her hair is arranged in waves with a small knotted bun at back of head. Rev. FECVND AVGVSTAE S C. Fecunditas standing to left holding two children; two other children below reaching toward Faustina. BMC 902 and plate 73,1(same obverse die). RIC 1635. MIR 18, 10-6a; insignificant hairline crack at 2:00 obv. Lovely green and brown patina; exceptional portrait with great detail. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: NAC, Zurich, Auction 100, 2017, lot 523. Extremely Fine. Price: $7,500.
No. 56314: Martinian, 324 A.D. pedigreed to 1975
Martinian, 324 A.D. AE Follis, 4.08g. 21mm. Nicomedia mint. D N MARTINIANO P F AVG. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Martinian to right. Rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI; SMNB in exergue. Jupiter standing to left holding Victory on globe and scepter; eagle with wreath in beak to left; bound captive seated to right; X/II “gamma” in field to right. RIC VII, 608, 46. C 3. Dark brown patina. Rare, especially in this quality. Dark green and brown patina. During the second civil war in 324 between Constantine and Licinius, Martinian was appointed as a co-Augustus by Licinius and briefly held territory in Asia Minor. After the final defeat of Licinius, both emperors surrendered in Nicomedia and were promised to be spared by Constantine due to the intercession of Constantia, the wife of Licinius and half-sister of Constantine. Martinian was exiled to Cappadocia, but was later assassinated on orders from Constantine. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, Auction 52, 1975, lot 762. Ex: Numismatic Fine Arts, New York, Auction XXV, 1990, lot 488. Ex: NAC, Zurich, Auction 38, 2007, lot 229. Ex: Ira and Larry Goldberg, Los Angeles, Auction February 5, 2013, lot 4218. Good Very Fine. Price: $9,000.