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Issuer Ptolemaic Kingdom
Year 300 BC - 100 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Two cornucopiae (double cornucopia or diplos cornucopia) tied together at the base and displayed upright in the field, a device closely associated with Ptolemaic royal iconography and frequently appearing on coins honoring queens such as Arsinoe II or Arsinoe III. The reverse field is otherwise plain, with a partial Greek legend partially visible to the left margin. The style and device are consistent with Ptolemaic bronze issues struck across multiple reigns.
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Reverse lettering ΑΡΣΙ
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