1 Oktadrachm Ptolemaic Kingdom (332BC-30BC) Gold

Metal:
Issue year(s):
268BC-250BC

Arsinoe II, AV Oktadrachm, 268-250 BC (Posthumous Issue),
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Alexandria Mint

(No legend) Veiled head of Arsinoe II right, stephane in hair, tip of lotus scepter visible above head, K in left field, border of dots ARSINOHS-FILADELFOU Double cornucopiae bound with royal diadem, border of dots 28mm, 27.70g
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(916 X 452pixels, file size: ~130K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-12-24
AV Octodrachm in the name of Arsinoë Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–145 BC) or Ptolemy VIII Euergetes (145–116 BC). In the name of Arsinoë II. AV Octodrachm (28 mm, 27.72 g), Alexandria 180-116. Obv. Diademed and veiled head of the deified Arsinoe II right; in left field, K. Rev. ΑΡΣΙΝΟΗΣ ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΟ ...

(1205 X 597pixels, file size: ~136K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (or Mnaieion; 27.74 g), struck by Ptolemy II. Diademed and veiled bust right of Arsinoê II, lotus scepter behind bust; theta in left field. Reverse: Filleted cornuacopiae. Troxell plate 6, 2; Svoronos 460; SNG Cop 13 ...

(1205 X 603pixels, file size: ~144K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (or Mnaieion; 27.74 g), struck by Ptolemy II. Diademed and veiled bust right of Arsinoê II, lotus scepter behind bust; theta in left field. Reverse: Filleted cornuacopiae. Troxell plate 6, 2; Svoronos 460; SNG Cop 13 ...

(1205 X 581pixels, file size: ~135K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (or Mnaieion; 27.67 g), struck by Ptolemy II. Diademed and veiled bust right of Arsinoe II, lotus scepter behind bust; theta in left field. Reverse: Filleted cornuacopiae. Troxell plate 6, 2; Svoronos 460; SNG Cop 13 ...

(1205 X 611pixels, file size: ~152K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-05
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (Mnaieion; 27.74 g) struck by Ptolemy at Alexandria, 253-246 BC. Diademed and veiled bust right of Arsinoê II, lotus scepter behind bust; theta in left field. Reverse: Filleted cornuacopiae. Troxell plate 6, ...

(1205 X 594pixels, file size: ~143K)
Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-05
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (Mnaieion; 27.75 g) struck by Ptolemy at Alexandria, 253-246 BC. Diademed and veiled bust right of Arsinoê II, lotus scepter behind bust; theta in left field. Reverse: Filleted cornuacopiae. Troxell plate 6, ...
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Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Arsinoê II, wife of Ptolemy II, d. 270 BC. Gold Oktadrachm (or Mnaieion; 27.67 g) minted posthumously under Ptolemy VI-VIII at Alexandria, c. 180-116 BC. Veiled head ...

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