They top out near ~48-49 mm and ~100 gm. My biggest: EGYPT. Ptolemy II Philadelphus 285-246 BCE AE48 mm, 91.8 gm Obv: laureate head of Zeus Ammon right Rev: eagle standing left on thunderbolt looking right, wings partly spread, E monogram between eagle's legs Ref: Sear 7782, Svoronos 446 ex Professor James Eaton Collection Composite of my Ptolemy bronzes:
WOW !!! Fantastic posts everyone!!! I KNEW several of us were 'heavily' into Ptolemies (yes, pun intended).....and Martin has such a terrific collection of Ptolemy busts----with some truly MAGNIFICENT examples !!!
Mine is a baby compared to TIF's. Ptolemy IV Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopiae left Σ between legs Mint: Alexandria (221-205 BC) Wt./Size/Axis: only 71.72g / 42mm / -
great new scores MZ! i'd LOVE to have one of these tets, some drool inducing coins here! i have a bargain bin cleopatra...
Cool Coin @chrsmat71 I recently added a 'bargain bin' variety as well..... Mine was struck during the reign of Cleo VII, but has the Ptolemy obverse bust as a rather worn TET.... Hmmm, I think I like yours more
NO WAY BARGAIN BIN! I like that one! Besides, when you look at Cleo's at a "good price", you cannot see anything! Good job!!!
Well thanks @Alegandron ....I liked it as well...but i picked it up on one of those Forum auctions and apparently others saw a very worn 'drachm' and I saw a nice Tet struck during the reign of Cleo VII....and it went very cheaply. I like FORUM, it helps make up for all those coins I probably paid a bit too much for...
Maybe this is where I should post a question: I am going over multiple Ptolemies in my possession, and wondering the following: the Pi-A (ΠΑ) inscription usually means Paphos mint (I am Cypriot by the way and have explored the ancient ruins there.) but in many resource sites including wildwinds there are many Pi-A coins that are labelled as Alexandria mint. How is this possible?
I picked up a Cleopatra VII a couple months ago... Not quite like Elizabeth Taylor, though... Ægypt Cleopatra VII Æ11 of Cyprus Obv: Her bust r Rev: Cornucopiae Comments: nrly centered, smooth dark green patina with hilighting; tiny rev legnd visible. Last Pharaoh of Ægypt Wow, come to think of it... I have the First and Last of the Ptolemies...