Heritage World Coin Auctions > NYINC Signature Sale 3113Auction date: 8 January 2024
Lot number: 30057

Price realized: 32,000 USD   (Approx. 29,171 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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PTOLEMAIC EGYPT. Arsinöe II Philadelphus (277-270/268 BC). AV mnaieion or octodrachm (29mm, 27.62 gm, 11h). NGC MS 5/5 - 4/5, brushed. Posthumous issue of Alexandria, under Ptolemy VI-VIII, after 193/2 BC. Veiled head of deified Arsinöe II right, wearing diademed stephane and horn of Ammon, scepter surmounted by lotus over left shoulder; K in left field, dotted border / APΣINOHΣ-ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOY, double cornucopia bound with fillet, containing pyramidal cakes, pomegranates, and other fruits, grape cluster hanging from the rim of each horn; dotted border. Svoronos 1498-1499. SNG Copenhagen 321-322. Stunningly well-struck from mountainously high-relief dies on a fully lustrous flan. This coin will make even non-collectors stop to admire the size and beauty of this ostentatious denomination.

From the Wetmore Collection of Gold and Electrum. Ex Classical Numismatic Group, private sale (15 January 2009), Nomos 89; Arthur J. Frank Collection; Abe Kosoff, Fixed Price List (1965), lot 87; Furthman Collection; Bauer Collection.

It has been speculated that the later K-type mnaieions issued during the reigns of Ptolemy VI through VIII feature a disguised portrait of Cleopatra II, who was the sister and later wife of both brothers. If such is the case, the K behind the head could refer to Kleopatra (on the original issues of Ptolemy II-III, from which the later issues were copied, the K was one of several letters used to designate obverse dies). Certainly the portrait on these later issues bears little resemblance to the face of Arsinoë II found on the gold pieces minted closer to her lifetime. Whether or not these pieces do bear portraits of concurrent figures, it is a historical fact that the strongest of the later Ptolemaic rulers invariably were women, including the last of the line, Cleopatra VII.

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Estimate: 25000-35000 USD