PTOLEMY VI Philometer 180-145 B.C V.R Silver Didrachm, Phoenicia
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Last updated 12 novembro 2024
lt;p>For Reluctant Sale:</p><p>A lovely piece of Ancient history.</p><p>A solid silver didrachm coin.</p><p>Phoenicia, Arodos Mint, 6.72g, 21.5mm, diademed head of Ptolemy wearing aegis, in circle of dots</p><p>Reverse badly scratch due to age and wear and tear</p><p>Reverse should show an Eagle standing, facing to the left on a thunderbolt with wings closed.</p><p>Shame we can’t see it any more!</p><p>So I reduced the price!</p><p>The coin brings luck and enlightenment to whoever touches and owns it!</p><p>A truly magical piece!</p><p>Thank you for viewing!</p>
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