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PTOLEMAIC EGYPT. Arsinoe II Philadelphos, Died 270/68 B.C. AV Mnaieion (Oktadrachm) (27.58 gms), Alexandreia Mint, struck under Ptolemy VI and/or VIII ca. 204-116 B.C. NGC MS, Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5.
Svor-1499; SNG Cop-322. Obverse: Veiled head right, wearing stephanos and ram's horn; lotus-tipped scepter in background, K to left; Reverse: Filleted double cornucopia, with grape bunches hanging at sides. One of the most alluring ancient specimens that one can encounter, this stunning "Mnaieion" of the deified Arsinoe II presents exceptionally high relief on the obverse, with the queen seemingly leaping off from the flan. Meanwhile, the reverse glistens with tremendous lustrous brilliance highlighting the razor sharp and expertly incised devices. Compare to another monumental example, a Ch MS specimen that we offered as part of the "Collection of a Gentleman" in our 2021 ANA auction (Lot # 42195)--a piece that realized a total of $108,000.
From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection.
Ex: Conte Alessandro Magnaguti Collection (Part I, Santamaria - 10/1949) Lot # 112.
Ex: Ars Classica XVII (10/1934) Lot # 642 (reportedly from the R. Burrage Collection in that sale).
Estimate: $40000 - $60000