Estimated Price: 15,000€Duchy of Tyrol. Archduke Sigismund, the Coinrich, 1446-1496.
Dicktaler from the dies of the 1/2 guilder 1484, Hall.
Extremely rare. Fine patina, very fine +.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4256
Estimated Price: 7,500€Holy Roman Empire. Archduke Leopold V, 1619-1632.
Reichstaler n. d. (posthumous struck from 1635), Hall.
Extremely rare. Attractive piece. Extremely fine-uncirculated.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425111
Estimated Price: 25,000€Holy Roman Empire. Archduke Ferdinand Karl, 1632-1662.
5 Ducats n. d. (1646), Hall. Very rare, especially in this condition.
Attractive piece. Magnificent patina, incised value number V,
extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425122
Estimated Price: 20,000€German States. Bishopric of Münster. Ferdinand von Bayern,
1612-1650. 5 Ducats n. d., Münster. Extremely rare.
Extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425519
Estimated Price: 10,000€German States. Münster. Gold medal in the weight of 10 Ducats
1648, by E. Ketteler, Very rare. Attractive piece with fine golden
patina. Tiny scratches, min. bent, very fine-extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-425556
Estimated Price: 75,000€Belgium, Hainaut (Hennegau). Wilhelm IV von Bayern,
1404-1417. Angel d‘or (Thuyne d‘or) n. d., Valenciennes.
Extremely rare. Attractive piece, very fine-extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251009
Estimated Price: 40,000€Holy Roman Empire. Ferdinand III, 1625-1637-1657.
10 Ducats 1644, Graz. Struck with the dies of the Reichstaler.
Extremely rare. Very attractive piece with fine golden toning.
Min. tooling marks at the edge, tiny scratches, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251393
Estimated Price: 4,000€Belgium. The spanish Netherlands. Leopold Wilhelm,
Archduke of Austria, 1647-1656. Wearable silver cast medal
n. d., by A. Waterloos,Extremely rare. Sharp original cast.
Nice patina, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251602
Estimated Price: 15,000€Netherlands, Groningen. Engraved silver medal 1672, unsigned,
by Jan de Fries, Extremely rare. Magnificent,
finely chiseled work, extremely fine.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251735
Estimated Price: 15,000€Republic of China. 1 Dollar year 18 (1929). Sun Yat-Sen.
Pattern in silver, made in the USA. PCGS SP 63. Min. scratches,
extremely fine-uncirculated.
Summer Auction Sales 423-4251813
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Edward Waddell Updates Their Fixed Price Offers in November 2024

Edward J. Waddell, Ltd.

Updated Inventory November 2024

Coins

28 November 2024

Online

Edward J. Waddell, Ltd. has updated their inventory on coin.com with small selection of 24 ancient coins for your consideration, featuring among others some choice early Hellenistic coins.

No. 57346.

No. 57346.

No. 57346: Macedonian Kings, Philip III, c. 323-317 B.C.

AV Stater, 8.60g. 18mm. Kolophon mint. Laureate head of Apollo to right with the features of Alexander the Great. Rev. Charioteer driving biga to right; tripod below. Thompson in Studio Paulo Naster Oblata S. 58, 12. Lustrous. This is the unusual and scarce issue where Philip III is emphasizing that he is both the son of Philip II and brother of Alexander in order to support his claim as the legitimate heir. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Kunker, Osnabrück, Auction 326, 2019, lot 713. Mint State. Price: $28,500.

No. 57340: Macedonian Kings, Demetrios Poliorketes, 306-283 B.C.

AV Stater, 8.57g. 19mm. Pella mint, c. 293-292 B.C. Helmeted head of Athena to right. Rev. Nike standing to left holding wreath and stylis; monograms below. Newell 71. Small scrape over Athena’s ear. Very rare with the name of Demetrios instead of the usual Alexander. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Nomos, Zurich, Auction 16, 2018, lot 73. Extremely Fine Price: $22,000.

No. 57339.

No. 57339.

No. 57339: Ptolemy I, 305-282 B.C.

AR Tetradrachm, 15.64g. 29mm. Memphis mint(?), c. 306-303 B.C. Deified head of Alexander the Great wearing elephant skin headdress and aegis to right. Rev. Athena striding to right with spear and shield; eagle and monograms below. SNG COP 23. Svoronos 139. CPE 89. Typical graffiti and a scratch in reverse field to right. Lightly toned and with an exceptionally well centered obverse. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd. List 48, c. 1990, no. 45. Extremely Fine. Price: $7,500.

No. 57322: Philip II, 359-336 B.C.

AR Tetradrachm, 14.30g. 23mm. Pella mint, struck under Philip III, c.323-315 B.C. Laureate head of Zeus to right. Rev. Nude jockey riding horse to right and carrying palm branch; serpent and shield below. LeRider 530. Superb style; lovely toning with underlying iridescent luster. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: NAC, Zurich, Auction 78: 2014, lot 235. Mint State. Price: $6,500.

No. 57314: Macedonian Kings, Alexander III, 336-323 B.C.

AR Tetradrachm, 17.14g. 27mm. Byblos mint, c. 320-315 B.C. Head of Herakles wearing lion’s skin to right. Rev. Zeus enthroned to left holding eagle and scepter; monogram in field to left. Price 3426. High relief with attractive toning and exceptional style. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd, Inventory # 47468, March, 2009. Extremely Fine. Price: $3,850.

No. 57315.

No. 57315.

No. 57315: Macedonian Kings, Demetrios Poliorketes, 306-283 B.C.

AR Tetradrachm, 17.19g. 27.5 mm. Pella mint, struck c.294-293 B.C. Nike blowing trumpet and alighting on the prow of a vanquished ship. Rev. Poseidon striding to left and hurling trident; star and dolphin in field to right; monogram in field to left. Newell 68. Lustrous. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: EJW Ltd, Inventory # 46713, December 2011. Mint State. Price: $7,500.

No. 57326: Thracian Kings, Lysimachos, 305-281 B.C.

AR Tetradrachm, 16.98g. 30mm. Lysimacheia mint, c. 280-270 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; lion’s head and monogram in field to left; monogram in exergue. Muller 47var. Thompson –. Attractive old cabinet toning with the obverse struck in high relief. Provenance/Pedigrees: Ex: Vinchon, Paris, Auction, March 14, 1989, lot 95. Ex: Nomos, Zurich, Auction 10, 2015, lot 20. Extremely Fine. Price: $4,500.

No. 57404: Roman Republic, T. Carisius, 46 B.C.

AR Denarius, 3.92g. 17mm. Rome mint. Head of Sibyl Herophile wearing a jeweled diadem to right. Rev. T CARISIVS III VIR. Sphinx seated to right. CR 464/1. Syd. 983. Sear, Imperatorial 69. Lovely iridescent toning. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Münzhandlung Ritter, Düsseldorf, List 97, 2015, no. 410. About Extremely Fine/Extremely Fine. Price: $3,000.

No. 57403.

No. 57403.

No. 57403: Rome, Cast As

Cast AE As, 259.68g. 61mm. Libral Series. Rome, c. 225-217 B.C. Janus head; mark of value below. Rev. Prow of ship to right; mark of value above. CR 35/1. RBW 83. T/V 513. Italian Cast Coinage 75. Green patina. Provenance/Pedigree: Ex: Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, Auction 43, 1970, lot 65. Very Fine/good Very Fine. Price: $3,750.