Rare Waël Bronze
224, Lot: 284. Estimate $100. Sold for $255. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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KINGS of OSRHOENE (EDESSA). Waël. AD 163-165. Æ 19mm (6.59 g, 1h). Draped bust left / Temple with cubic cult object viewed in perspective. BMC 2; SNG Copenhagen -. Good Fine, green patina. Rare.
From the J.S. Wagner Collection.
Edessa was a small independent kingdom in an unenviable position between the feuding Roman and Parthian empires. Waël was appointed to the throne by the Parthian Vologases IV, who had deposed the legitimate king Ma'nu VIII. Waël's reign lasted a brief two years before he himself was deposed by the Romans.