ID help on large ptolemy bronze

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  1. old metal

    old metal New Member

    It is 64.8g and 42mm in diameter
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Nice one!

    Ptolemy III
    Is that a Chi Rho between the eagle's legs? I can't quite tell
    If Chi Rho: Svoronos 964
    If that's just a blob rather than a monogram: Svoronos 1002

    A helpful site for assigning these numerous and very similar Ptolemaic bronzes coins: http://ptolemybronze.com/ptolemy_series.html

    Welcome to CoinTalk :). I see that you have another ID help post. Do you or are you beginning to collect ancient coins or are you just needing help with a limited number of coins?
     
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  4. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    that's a nice one!..what TIF said..:)
     
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  5. old metal

    old metal New Member

    thanks for that link ive gotten into and am always learning more about cleaning/restoring ancient coins, i got the coin in this post for a good deal and couldnt let it go but yea i have those and a few others ive come across while cleaning i wasnt sure of at all
     
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  6. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    idk, but i wouldn't clean this one anymore, if at all..it looks good with the patina!
     
  7. old metal

    old metal New Member

    i agree, ive left this as i bought it, as for the cleaning its more of a hobby to buy uncleaned/crusty lots and see what i can find or the condition i can manage to restore them to depending on the type of dirt,corrosion, or how weak/strong the patina is i usually test it first and depending on the patina ill use tools from soft toothbrushes or nylon bristle brushes or metal picks/brass bristle brushes or these certain dremel tool attachments ive found that have worked
     
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  8. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Mine is half yours as a Hemidrachm:

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    Egypt Ptolemy III 245-222 BC AE 34mm 31g HemiDrachm Zeus-Ammon Eagle Tbolt Cornucopia XP Chi-Rho SV 965
     
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