Künker's auction 417, taking place on 31 October 2024 as an eLive Premium Auction, is dedicated to the general collection Roma Universa. It is part 9 of the Dr. W.R. Collection and covers the period from the era following Nero's death up to the end of the Severan dynasty.
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Künker, Osnabrück
Auction 417
Osnabrück, 31 October 2024
Roma Universa: Part 9 of the Dr. W.R. Collection at Künker
Part 9 of the Dr. W.R. Collection will be offered by Künker as eLive Premium Auction 417 on 31 October 2024. The 682 lots cover the period from the time after Nero's death to the end of the Severan dynasty. As always, the Dr. W.R. Collection unites all fields of Roman numismatics. The collector was interested in gold, silver and bronze coins, in issues from the mint in Rome but also in local coins produced in the various municipal centers of the provinces. In doing so, Dr. W.R. always paid utmost attention to the quality of his pieces. But their historical background was also an important factor. Therefore, this collection contains numerous coins with interesting reverse depictions. The estimates of the individual lots range from the low 2-digit to the mid 4-digit segment.
We present a little selection of particularly interesting pieces.
No. 3011: Otho, 69. Antiochia / Syria. Tetradrachm, year 1 (= 69). Very rare. Very fine +. Estimate: 2,000 euros
No. 3015: Vitellius, 69. Sestertius. Rare. Very fine. Estimate: 5,000 euros
No. 3037: Diva Domitilla. Denarius, 82/3. Very rare. Very fine +. Estimate: 1,500 euros
No. 3051: Bone token, 80. Probably unique. Very fine. Estimate: 500 euros
No. 3052: Julia Titi. Denarius, 80/1. Rare. Extremely fine. Estimate: 600 euros
No. 3061: Domitian, 81-96. Aureus, 81. Very rare. Extremely fine. Estimate: 5,000 euros
No. 3083: Domitian, 81-96. Caesarea Maritima / Judaea. As, 92. Rare. Extremely fine. Estimate: 750 euros
No. 3103: Nerva, 96-98. Aureus, 97. Rare. About extremely fine. Estimate: 6,000 euros
No. 3161: Plotina. Denarius, 112-114. Very fine. Estimate: 1,000 euros
No. 3180: Hadrian. Denarius, 130-133. Extremely fine +. Estimate: 400 euros
No. 3293: Marcus Aurelius, 161-180. Ephesus / Ionia. As, 161-165. Very rare. Extremely fine. Estimate: 1,000 euros
No. 3324: Faustina II. Aureus. Rare. Extremely fine. Estimate: 6,000 euros
No. 3349: Lucius Verus, 161-169. Aureus, 161/2. Extremely fine +. Estimate: 7,500 euros
No. 3450: Manlia Scantilla. Denarius, 193. Very rare. Very fine. Estimate: 1,250 euros
No. 3499: Septimius Severus, 193-211. Attuda / Caria. As. Probably unique. Extremely fine. Estimate: 3,000 euros
No. 3553: Julia Domna. Emesa / Syria. Tetradrachm, 215. Very rare. Extremely fine +. Estimate: 1,000 euros
No. 3555: Diva Julia Domna. Denarius, 218, minted under Elagabal. Very rare. Very fine +. Estimate: 750 euros
No. 3606: Caracalla, 198-217. Soli-Pompeiopolis / Cilicia. As. Very rare. Very fine. Estimate: 2,000 euros
The academic Crantor of Soloi (c. 335-275 BC) is mainly known for his commentary on Plato's Timaeus. In this commentary, he makes it clear, among other things, that Plato considers the cosmos to be eternal and not created at a certain time. This view shared by the academics had been attacked by certain sophists since late antiquity. Proklos Diadochos defended Plato's view, and by extension Crator's, in De Aeternitate Mundi with 18 arguments.
No. 3648: Plautilla. Akrasos / Lydia. As. Probably unique. Very fine +. Estimate: 1,000 euros
Please note that this auction is part of Künker's October auction week, which consists of three auction sales.
- Auction 415 on 28 October 2024 presents orders, decorations as well as many other numismatically interesting medals, including from the estate of Alexander Eugen Herzog of Württemberg and Carl Theodor in Bavaria.
- Auction 416 on 29/30 October 2024 features ancient coins from various possessions, including the Dr. Eike Druckrey Collection.
- Auction 417 on 31 October 2024 was presented in this preview.
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