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A stunning silver tetradrachm from the Ptolemaic Dynasty, issued by Ptolemy VIII Euergetes (“Ptolemy the Benefactor”), showcasing the artistic sophistication of Hellenistic coinage.

Ruler: Ptolemy VIII Euergetes (170–117 BC)

Denomination: Silver Tetradrachm

Obverse: Diademed head of Ptolemy VIII right

Reverse: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, holding thyrsos; inscription ΠTOΛEMAIOY

Date: LΛZ (134–133 BC)

Mint: ƩA (Salamis)

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🏛 Historical Context

Ptolemy VIII’s reign was marked by political cruelty, yet his coinage reflects the highest Hellenistic artistic standards

He drove scholars from Alexandria, indirectly spreading Alexandrian culture

Under his sponsorship, Egypt completed the first sea voyage to India via the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, beginning Egypt’s long-standing interest in the spice trade

Successors included Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX Soter

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📊 Rarity & Significance

This coin is extremely rare and suitable for museum-quality displays or investment-grade collections

A key example for collectors of Ptolemaic, Hellenistic, and ancient Greek coinage

Artistic appeal: well-struck, crisp details, and historically significant imagery

Ptolemaic Dynasty – Ptolemy VIII “Euergetes” Silver Tetradrachm (170–117 BC)

255.00$السعر
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