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Ptolemy II?

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 Posted 04/29/2014  08:51 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sukie_bapswent to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone,

Am I right in saying that this is:

a coin with a head of Zeus on the obverse and no inscription, and on the reverse an eagle facing left with [something] BASILEWS. The object in front of the eagle seems to be a club or trunk? 23mm diameter, 3.5mm thick.

Thanks for any thoughts :)

Ptolemy-II?

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The coin is a Ptolemy, but which one is difficult to say. It looks like someone polished this coin. I'm going to move it over to the Ancient coin section for a better chance of getting an ID.
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Here's the best site for learning about and attributing Ptolemaic coins:

http://www.ptolemybronze.com/

...and their page showing the bronzes:

http://www.megagem.com/ancient/ptolemy_series.html

...and their handy attribution guide:

http://www.megagem.com/ancient/ptolemaer.html
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It looks pretty close to a match.
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Thanks; and thanks so much for guiding me *to* the answer over just telling me :)
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