![]() The emperor standing to left wearing cuirass and holding globe and spear Victory with spread wings advancing to left holding palm and wreath. ![]() ![]() Cuirassed and draped bust of Constantius to right wearing jeweled diadem. Trier mint, 2nd knownĪdd to Cart Constantius II, 337-361 A.D. Trier mint, 2nd known | ROMAN GOLD | Ancient Coins | Edward J. See more detailed imageĮxtremely Fine $20,000.Content-type: text/htmlĬonstans, 337-350 A. This coin published: Depeyrot 1/1(this coin illustrated).īastien, Numismatica 2, 1961, fig. Lustrous and nearly mint state.Įx: Pierre Bastien collection, purchased from Jean Vinchon, Paris, in 1960(scan of Bastien's inventory card for this coin available). Extremely rare and possibly the second known example. Victory seated to right on a cuirass supporting a shield inscribed VOT XX MVLT XXX Genius standing to left also supporting the shield SMAQ in exergue. Laureate, roseatte-diademed, and cuirassed bust of Constantine to right. Waddell, Ltd.Īdd to Cart Constantine II, 337-340 A.D. See more detailed imageĮxtremely Fine $35,000. Exceptional veristic potrait of the best Roman style lustrous and with an important pedigree.Įx: Ponton d'Amecourt, Rollin and Feuardent, Paris, Auction,April 24,1887, lot 145 (for bio see: )Įx: Montagu, Rollin and Feuardent, Paris, Auction, March 27, 1896, lot 1988 (for bio see: )Įx: Bank Leu, Zurich, Auction 48, May 10,1989, lot 333.Įx: Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, Auction 92, November 22, 2002, lot 51. A few light hairline scratches in field above head on obv. Pax seated to left holding branch and scepter. A 1939 Otto Helbing ticket with the coin indicates a Berlin Museum inventory number.Ĭarthage | GREEK GOLD and ELECTRUM | Ancient Coins | Edward J. Fine style for this issue and struck in very high reliefĮx: Grabow, Rostock, Auction 15, 1940, lot 9, Robert Ball collection and possibly a Berlin Museum duplicate. Double cornucopia with hanging fillets a few very light scratches in fields. Diademed and veiled head of Arsinoe to right she holds a lotus-tipped scepter behind her head the shaft is decorated with a spiral design reminiscent of an older Egyptian motif of a serpent entwined uraeus(see Lorber, Coins of Ptolemaic Egypt, p. Posthumous issue for Arsinoe II struck under Ptolemy VI, 180-145 B.C. Waddell, Ltd.Ĭeltic Germany, Vindelici(southern Germany)Īdd to Cart Egypt, Arsinoe II, AV Octodrachm, pedigreedĪV Octodrachm, 27.78g. See more detailed imageĬeltic Germany, Vindelici(southern Germany) | CELTIC GOLD | Ancient Coins | Edward J. Lovely reddish toning.Įx: Ars Classica, Lucerne, Auction V, 1923, lot 41Įx: Hess, Lucerne, Auction 252, 1982, lot 7.Įx: Hess, Lucerne, Auction 257, 1986, lot 14Įx: Leu Numismatics, Zurich, Auction 83, 2002, lot 500.Įx: Christian Flesche collection, published in Bernward Ziegaus, Kelten Geld, Munich, 2010, # 127. ![]() The reverse shows an interesting devolution from the biga that appeared on the staters of Philip II to a single horse chariot here. Very rare with most examples of this type residing in museums attractive on an unusually large flan. Charioteer with single horse to right rosette below barbarized inscription for "Philip" in exergue. Helvetii(Swiss), ex: Ars Classica, 1923 et al.Īdd to Cart Helvetii(Swiss), ex: Ars Classica, 1923 et al.ĪV 1/4 Stater, 1.97g. | CELTIC GOLD | Ancient Coins | Edward J. Helvetii(Swiss), ex: Ars Classica, 1923 et al. A very rare type in a half stater and possibly unique as a quarter stater fantastic reverse illustrating the whimsical nature of some Celtic art.Įx: LHS, Zurich, Auction 95, October 25, 2005, lot 417.Įx: Christian Flesche collection, published in Bernward Ziegaus, Kelten Geld, Munich, 2010, # 206 and full page enlargement on pl 95. Delestre/Tache, Supplement 2066B(this coin). Hippocamp with a triple finned tail driving a bridled horse to right skorpion or crocodile/scorpion combination with curved tail below curvlinear oranaments with volutes in exergue decorative curved lines in field to right. Laureate head of Apollo to right wearing necklace with volute ornament floral oranment below. Add to Cart Celtic, Gaul(Normady), Caletes, unique ?ĪV 1/4 Stater. ![]()
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