LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304 Ptolemy II obverse, Veiled Head of Arsinoe I., perhaps diad... Obverse
LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304 Ptolemy II reverse, Double Cornucopiae (apparently not boun... Reverse

Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Catalog Reference
LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304
Ruler
Ptolemy II
Denomination
Hemiobol
Date
270 BC-246 BC
Mint
Uncertain 18 Pco
Metal
Bronze
Weight
3.12g
Diameter
17mm
Die Axis
12 h
Portrait Type
diademed
Manufacturing
struck

Obverse

Veiled Head of Arsinoe I., perhaps diademed but without ram's horn, Λ behind Head

Reverse

ΑΡΣΙ on r.

Double Cornucopiae (apparently not bound with royal diadem)

About This Type

This LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304 is a hemiobol of Ptolemy II (270 BC-246 BC), struck at the Uncertain 18 Pco mint. The reverse depicts Double Cornucopiae (apparently not bound with royal diadem). Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 3.12g, 17mm diameter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304?
LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304 is a Bronze Hemiobol of Ptolemy II (270 BC-246 BC) struck at the Uncertain 18 Pco mint cataloged under Lorber no. Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304.
How do you identify LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304?
The obverse depicts Veiled Head of Arsinoe I., perhaps diademed but without ram's horn, Λ behind Head. The reverse depicts Double Cornucopiae (apparently not bound with royal diadem) with the inscription ΑΡΣΙ on r.. Portrait type: diademed.
What are the physical specifications of LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304?
LORBER Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part II, no. B304 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 3.12g, diameter 17mm, die axis 12 h, struck.

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