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Electronic Auction 392  1 March 2017
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Lot 347

Estimate: 150 USD
Price realized: 525 USD
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PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Berenike II, wife of Ptolemy III. Circa 244/3-221 BC. Æ Tetrachalkon (16mm, 3.67 g, 12h). Lebedos (Ptolemaïs) mint. Struck circa 240-222 BC. Veiled head right / Triptolemos seated left, holding grain ears and poppy with right hand and scepter with left; magistrate's name behind, ΠΤΟ before. Svoronos 921; Kinns 25; SNG Copenhagen –. Near VF, dark green patina with a few light green deposits. Very rare.

In the Third Syrian War (246-241 BC), Ptolemy III wrested control of a number of cities in western Asia Minor from the Seleukids. Lebedos was one such city, which Ptolemy subsequently refounded as Ptolemaïs. Only a handful of these Ptolemaic coins of Lebedos are known, and their attribution to this mint is based primarily on their findspots and the presence of a grape bunch (a symbol of Lebedos) symbol on the silver coinage. Although Ptolemaic tetradrachms of all mints typically feature an idealized portrait of Ptolemy I Soter on the obverse, these coins of Lebedos exhibit a portrait whose features are quite different and more realistic, suggesting they are actually a portrait of Ptolemy III.
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