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Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire. Part I. Ptolemy I through Ptolemy IV ...

Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (CPE) adopts the same format and internal arrangement as the Seleucid Coins. A Comprehensive Catalogue (New York; ...

Compositional Analysis of Ptolemaic Silver and Bronze Coinage

As to bronze coinage, no such currency was minted or indeed used in Egypt prior to the Ptolemies, although bronze coins from. Asia Minor and later coins of ...

Compositional Analysis of Ptolemaic Silver and Bronze Coinage

only to the reigns of Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II, Ptolemy IV, Ptolemy VI, Ptolemy VIII and ... current research on silver Ptolemaic coinage for Ptolemy II, VI, VIII, X ...

Ptolemaic Coins Online recently updated

More than 660 Ptolemaic coins from the Bibliothèque nationale de France have been added into the Nomisma.org numismatic Linked Open Data ...

Hellenistic Currency Systems in the Kelsey: The Ptolemies, Part II

I look forward to learning more about the Ptolemies through studying the historical contexts of the coins present at the Kelsey.

What is the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt? - Ancient Gold Coins

For instance Ptolemy II and his queen-sister Arsinoe II (Coin Shown to the left), Ptolemy III Euergetes, and the renowned Cleopatra VII. These ...

Ptolemaic Coinage in Egypt - Sage Journals

A papyrus in the great collection known as the Zeno Archives throws some light on the old problem of determining the rates at which the Ptolemaic coinages ...

5 Coinage as 'Code' in Ptolemaic Egypt - Oxford Academic

The silver and bronze coins were linked through a fixed exchange mechanism, adjusted at the end of the third century bc. The taxation policy of the Ptolemies ...

Bronze Coinage of Ptolemaic Egypt in the Second Century BC - jstor

currency as a whole. Early in the reign of Ptolemy IV references to silver coinage d most entirely from financial documents, i.e., from the Egyptian. Some ...

ptolemaic coins online updated - Newman Numismatic Portal

Ptolemaic Coins Online (PCO) is a new research tool that will ultimately provide wide access to the coins listed in the print volumes of Coins ...

Coinage, Ptolemaic - Lorber - Major Reference Works

Three salient features distinguish Ptolemaic coinage from the currency of other Hellenistic kingdoms: a lower weight standard for precious ...

ANS Releases 'Ptolemaic Coins Online' - CoinsWeekly

PCO is a new research tool intended to provide wide access to the coins listed in the print volumes of Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire by Catherine C. Lorber.

Ptolemaic - eBay

NGC Graded ... ptolemaic kingdom ancient coin Ptolemy V 204-180bc Ae29 Drachm Herakles Scarce.

Three Gold Coinages of Third-Century Ptolemaic Egypt

The paper reports the results of die studies of three major Ptolemaic gold coinages of Alexandria: the coinage in the name of the Theoi Adelphoi, ...

Egypt, Ptolemy I - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.com

Ptolemy I, as Satrap, AR Attic-standard Tetradrachm in the name of Alexander. ca 314-310 BC. Head of Alexander, in elephant headdress; small Δ before elephant's ...

Ptolemaic Coins & Questions - Coin Talk

This bust is considered to be Ptolemy II, the son of Ptolemy I who was the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty after the death of Alexander the Great.

coin | British Museum

Description: Gold coin. (whole) (whole): Jugate busts of Ptolemy II, draped and diademed, and Arsinoe II, veiled, right; dotted border.

CoinWeek Ancient Coin Series: The Ptolemies, Part II

Egypt began with the reign of Ptolemy IV, who was born about 245 BCE and came to the throne on the death of his father in 221.

Ptolemaic Coins Online (PCO) - AWOL - The Ancient World Online

As part of the National Endowment for the Humanities funded Hellenistic Royal Coinages project, Ptolemaic Coins Online (PCO) is a new ...

Ptolemaic Kingdom - Wikipedia

Contents · 2.1 Art · 2.2 Religion · 2.3 Society · 2.4 Coinage.


Ptolemaic coinage

Coinage of the Ptolemaic kingdom was struck in Phoenician weight, also known as Ptolemaic weight which was the weight of a Ptolemaic tetradrachm.