Ptolemy II Obol, Eagle reverse
LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226 · 266 BC-261 BC · Alexandreia Egypt
Obverse
Reverse
Archäologisches Museum der MLU Halle-Wittenberg
Obverse
Horned Head of deified Alexander right in elephant Headdress, dotted border
Reverse
ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ on l. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r.
Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt, dotted border
About This Type
This LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226 is an obol of Ptolemy II (266 BC-261 BC), struck at the Alexandreia Egypt mint. The reverse depicts Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt, dotted border. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 12.25g, 23mm diameter.
About the Obol
The obol was the smallest standard silver denomination in Greek coinage, worth one sixth of a drachm. Typically weighing under 1 gram, obols are tiny coins that require careful handling and storage.
About the Alexandreia Egypt Mint
Alexandreia was the sole mint for Roman provincial coinage in Egypt, producing a distinctive series of tetradrachms and bronze denominations from Augustus through Diocletian. Its coinage used the Egyptian dating system rather than Latin legends.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226?
- LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226 is a Bronze Obol of Ptolemy II (266 BC-261 BC) struck at the Alexandreia Egypt mint cataloged under Lorber no. Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226.
- How do you identify LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226?
- The obverse depicts Horned Head of deified Alexander right in elephant Headdress, dotted border. The reverse depicts Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt, dotted border with the inscription ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ on l. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ on r..
- What are the physical specifications of LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226?
- LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B226 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 12.25g, diameter 23mm, die axis 12 h, struck.
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