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Tetradrachme Of Ptolemaios I Or II ?

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a coin in my possession since 1971 , so it is time to identify it , I think.For me , it is of one of the first Ptolemaei .Any idea ? I have also a bad feeling with this coin ,but I don t know why . albert


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Looks a little mushy ( though it could just be the wear)
Echizento can give you a definitive answer.
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Also what is the weight and diameter ?
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It's possible that's it Ptolemy I or II, but because of how worn it is I couldn't say which one it is. The reverse would be the indicator but there isn't much detail left. Maybe someone that is more knowledgeable than I can say for sure.
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Not enough detail visible in the picture to properly attribute it - perhaps with a good loupe something will show up from the right viewing angle, but I wouldn't have much hope.
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