They should all be double, a widely used symbol in Egypt, though not always obvious. I would hazard a guess that it represents the combined bounty of Upper and Lower Egypt but I really don't know. Since cornucopiae (plural cornuacopiae) is Latin, we should probably use the Greek dikeras instead. The coins may well be an issue of a Ptolemaic mint at Paphos but the portrait is most likely Arsinoë III rather than Cleopatra VII.
Edited by Kushanshah
06/25/2018 7:44 pm