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Live auction - bgr_626541 - EGYPT - LAGID OR PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM - PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR Tetrachalque

EGYPT - LAGID OR PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM - PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR Tetrachalque AU
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Estimate : 350 €
Price : 200 €
Maximum bid : 495 €
End of the sale : 26 January 2021 14:38:13
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Tetrachalque
Date: c. 221-220 AC.
Mint name / Town : Alexandria
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 38 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 44,93 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie idéalement centrée. Très joli portrait de Zeus-Ammon, bien détaillé. Quelques faiblesses au revers. Patine marron
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête diadémée et cornue de Zeus- Ammon à droite.

Reverse


Reverse description : Aigle debout à gauche sur un foudre, les ailes déployées, la tête tournée à droite ; une corne d’abondance derrière l’aile.
Reverse legend : PTOLEMAI-OU - BASILEWS/ E (Prolemaiou Basilews).
Reverse translation : (Ptolémée roi).

Commentary


Trou de centrage des deux côtés.

Historical background


EGYPT - LAGID OR PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM - PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR

(221-205 BC)

Ptolemy IV (238-205 AC.) is the son of Philippe IV Évergète and Berenice II. He received the title of Philopator (his father's friend) in derision, because he is accused of having poisoned him. During his reign, it was Sosibios who really ruled Egypt. He lost in 219 Seleucia of Pieria, which he had to abandon to Antiochus III the Great, but the victory of Raphia in 217 BC restored the balance and enabled him to recover Coele-Syria from the Seleucid. Ptolemy IV, after a dissolute life, died at age 33, leaving a five-year-old child, Ptolemy V, in the care of his wife/sister Arsinoe III.

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