I have been brought 6 more coins in the market for verification and possible purchase. All are outside my comfort zone, so I can I beg some assistance again? First is identified on it's ticket as Ptolemy I Tetradrachm. Weighs 11.96g and measures about 23mm across. Is this correct ID, and any reason it should not be right?
I feel this is similar to the other one you posted, Ptolemy X or so, and he used the image of Ptolemy I on obverse.
No ptolemaic tets are on the Ptolemaic weight standard of c 12.6 gm for a crisp early example. Weight seems fine for a later battered example.
Hi, This is a coin of Ptolemy XII, Cleopatra's father, that uses a stylized portrait of Ptolemy I. It is regnal year 18. Reference: Svoronos 1865, pl. lxii, 19 [17 listed]; SNG Copenhagen 389. - Broucheion