3RD CENTURY BC Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt Ptolemy I/11

Regular price £200.00

Condition Very Fine

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Ptolemaic Kingdom (Egypt), Ptolemy I or Ptolemy II (uncertain)
Silver coin, Regnal Year ΙΕ (15), c. early 3rd century BC.

Obverse:
Idealised male head right (royal/Zeus-like portrait), Hellenistic style; diadem and aegis not clearly visible due to wear and off-centre strike.

Reverse:
Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. Greek legend fragment around:
ΠΤ…ΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕ… (from ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, “of King Ptolemy”).
In left field: ΙΕ (Greek numeral = regnal year 15).

Weight: 13.60 g
Diameter: 25 mm
Thickness: 3.92 mm

Condition: Fine–Very Fine; off-centre strike with incomplete legend; flan crack as struck.

Notes:
The surviving legend fragment …ΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕ… and visible ΠΤ confirm Ptolemaic attribution. The regnal year ΙΕ (15) is consistent with issues of Ptolemy I Soter or Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Due to incomplete legend and portrait wear, precise ruler attribution remains uncertain.

 

Dimensions
Diameter Weight Thickness
25.00 13.60 3.92
Features
Edge Metal Mint
Silver
Mintage
Circulation Mint Sets Proof
Catalogue References
Krause Coincraft Spink
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