Gold Octadrachm of Ptolemy II & Arsinoe II

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Illustration

Arienne King
by The British Museum
published on 27 February 2018
Gold Octadrachm of Ptolemy II & Arsinoe II Download Full Size Image

This massive gold coin weighing approximately 27.7-8 grams was known as an octadrachm (equivalent in worth to 8 drachmae). Under the Ptolemies, mints in cities like Alexandria and Ptolemais produced ever larger denominations in gold, silver, and bronze. This coin was minted in Alexandria, Egypt between 260-40 BCE. On its obverse, it bears the diademed heads of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II with the legend "Adelphon" (literally Greek for "Siblings"). On the reverse, Ptolemy I and Berenice I are depicted.

British Museum, London.

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