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Ptolemaic coinage - Wikipedia

The Ptolemaic dynasty introduced standard coinage to Egypt, where pre-existing native dynasties made only very limited use of coins. Egyptian gold stater was ...

Ptolemaic Coins Online - American Numismatic Society

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 of the Ptolemaic ...

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

“The spread of coins in the hellenistic world.” In Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation: A Historical Analysis, edited by Peter Bernholz and Roland ...

ptolemaic - CoinArchives.com Search Results

GREEK COINS AFRICA. EGYPT. PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM. Arsinoe II, Philadelphos, died 270/268 BC. Mnaïeon or Octodrachm. Alexandreia mint. Struck under Ptolemy II, circa ...

Ptolemaic Bronze Coinage - The PtolemAE Project

PtolemAE - Fast Attribution Software for Ptolemaic Bronzes · Svoronos and the other reference books are extremely valuable, but Svoronos ...

Ptolemaic Kingdom coins for sale - VCoins

Ptolemaic Kingdom ... Ancient Greek coins from the Ptolemaic Kingdom, modern-day Egypt. The kingdom existed from 305 BC to 30 BC. ... Ancient Coins - AS FOUND: ...

The Evolution of Greek Identity Through Coinage in Ptolemaic Egypt

Ptolemaic Egypt provides an opportunity to consider how identity formed and expressed itself in ancient cultures.

12 The Coinage of the Ptolemies - Oxford Academic

Abstract. The coinage of the Ptolemies stands apart from other royal Hellenistic currencies in interesting respects, including the prominence of gold and bronze ...

Ptolemaic Coins Online: Browse Collection

Displaying records 1 to 20 of 1619 total results ... Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol. I, Part 1, no. 1 ... Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire Vol ...

Ptolemaic Egypt - Forum Ancient Coins

Ptolemaic rule lasted for 275 years, until 30 BC. The culture was a complex mixture of Egyptian and Greek traditions, best represented by the famous city of ...

Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part 2: Ptolemy V through Cleopatra VII

The long-anticipated second half of the Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (CPE) project featuring the coins struck by Ptolemy V–Cleopatra VII.

Ptolemaic Bronze Denomination Series

These coins are attributed by Svoronos to Berytos (Beirut) but modern finds indicate they are most likely from the area near (modern) Bodrum in Turkey.

Coin of Ptolemy II from a Ptolemaic hoard

Coin of Ptolemy II from a Ptolemaic hoard. Ptolemaic Period. 285/82–246 B.C. ... A hoard of 162 Ptolemaic coins that contained issue of Ptolemy II, III, and IV, ...

Ptolemy Coin for sale - eBay

Ptolemaic Kingdom AE41 Ptolemy IV NGC Choice VF Ancient Copper Coin.

ICONOGRAPHY OF THE PTOLEMAIC QUEENS ON COINS

The 'dynastic' coinage (Fig. 1) shows jugate heads of Ptolemy Soter and Berenice I on one side, and Ptolemy Philadelphus and Arsinoe II on the other, resembling ...

Coins in Egypt - University College London

Gold coinage was not very practical for taxation and daily use, and therefore the Ptolemies minted bronze coins. These were equal to silver coins (one bronze ...

NGC Ancients: Silver Coinage of Ptolemaic Egypt

A silver tetradrachm (four drachms) with the Heracles/Zeus designs introduced by the Macedonian King Alexander III "the Great" (336-323 BC).

Ptolemaic Coinage System - (Ancient Egyptian Society and Economy)

The Ptolemaic coinage system was a monetary framework established during the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, characterized by a standardized system of coins ...

(PDF) Coinage as 'Code' in Ptolemaic Egypt - ResearchGate

The aim is to summarize some recent work and to set the process of monetization into a broader context of state development. Topics covered ...

The silver standard of the Ptolemaic coinage - Persée

In all cases a copper analysis is given, in most a gold analysis and in a few, silver and lead as well. On the basis of the complete analyses one can assume ...


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.