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Which Ptolemy Is This Silver Coin.

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 Posted 12/01/2011  1:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jay Kristofferson to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Silver coin of Ptolemy the ?
Roughly 24 mm and 14.3 grams

I am looking at Greek Coins and Their Values by Sear but am still having difficulties distinguishing between some of those ruler dudes. Ptolemy I or II or X Whoever ...

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From the picture as presented here, the style ia about indicative of Ptolemy X.

It looks similar to a tetradrachm I have of Ptolemy X11. With my coin, the eagle is a bit more spindly. The eagle on the coin pictured is of a slightly better style than mine.
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The eagle on my coin goes to the gym, so of course he looks better.

Guess there is no way to tell which Ptolemy is which in some cases.
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"LH" is the date: Regnal Year 8. Now we just have to work out which king it belongs to. Unfortunately, Wildwinds lists two options with this date and PA monogram: Ptolemy XII is common enough for there to be three examples given, while Ptolemy IX has two examples, here and here-here.

I'm afraid I'm not experienced enough in the series to tell these two apart.
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Thank you for the additional information SAP. As close as we can get perhaps.
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