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Auction 18  17 Nov 2019
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Lot 51

Starting price: 40 000 CHF
Price realized: 40 000 CHF
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Egypte - Ptolémée VI à Ptolémée VIII (180-116)
Octodrachme d'or - Alexandrie.
Monnaie parfaite.
Probablement le plus bel exemplaire connu.
27.85g - Svoronos 1498-1499
FDC Exceptionnel - GEM MS*

This example belongs to the so-called «K-type», which was issued during the reigns of Ptolemy VI to VIII (180-116 BC). Despite its attractive style, the coin seems to show an unchanging type in honour of Arsinoe II (who had died in 270 BC). The K could signify that it presents a disguised portrait of Kleopatra II – their sister and wife, or on the contrary it could be a real sign that the type was frozen – as the original coins of Ptolemy II-III used several letters (not just K) to differentiate their dies. The K could also be a date (K = 20 in Greek numerals), which could then be an anniversary of Kleopatra II's wedding in 172 BC. Rather than a great rarity, as the Kena hoard (buried c. 144 BC and found near Luxor in 1923) contained as many as 43 octodrachms of Ptolemy VI, this coin is desirable for its quality as its condition is absolutely superb.

Estimate: 50000 CHF
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