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Ptolemaic Kingdom ~ AR Tetradrachm Ptolemy II ~ 285-246 BC ~ NGC ~ Fine ~ Sidon

$ 132

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  • Era: Ancient
  • Year: 285-246 BC
  • Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Lebanon
  • Certification Number: 2093444-043
  • Provenance: Sidon
  • Grade: Fine
  • Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned
  • Certification: NGC
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • KM Number: 2093444-043
  • Denomination: Tetradrachm
  • Composition: Silver

    Description

    This is a Ptolemaic Kingdom Tetradrachm (AR=Silver) of Ptolemy II (285/4-246 BC); minted in Sidon, Lebanon. After minting it received counter-marks and graffiti. It is Certified by NGC and graded as Fine, but polished. The obverse has the portrait of Ptolemy I, and the reverse is of an Eagle with the mint-mark and emperor's name.
    My history notes:
    285 - 246
    PTOLEMY II, Philadelphus (Lover of his brother)
    – Took over when his father abdicated
    280
    - The Pharos Lighthouse (Ancient Wonder) was built in the Alexandrine harbor and expanded library
    - “Cleverest merchant to ever control Alexandria” (Caravan Cities, p. 57)
    278
    - Instigated the translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek - The Septuagint (means 70)
    274 - 271
    - First Syrian War against Antiochus I
    266 - 260
    - Lost Cyrene and Libya to his half-brother Magas, thus making him King of Cyrene
    260 - 253
    - Second Syrian War against Antiochus II - Captured Cyprus, Tyre and Sidon from the Seleucids
    259
    - The Zenon Archive contains letters of his year spent in Palestine and Jordan
    - Zenon was the agent of Apponius, the Finance Minister
    - He settled his Greek war veterans in Faiyum and transformed its prosperity
    - Built a great gate at the
    Temple
    of
    Karnak
    leading to the Sanctuary of Mut
    - Built numerous sanctuaries, including the Temple of Isis, and repaired many others
    - Extended a previous canal, from the
    Med.
    Sea
    to the
    Bitter
    Lakes
    , to the Red Sea
    - Established on the Red Sea the port of Berenike, named for his daughter,
    250
    - Peace was made with the Seleucids, and he gave his daughter, Berenice, to Antiochus II
    - Daniel 11:6 “
    They will form an alliance… and the daughter of the king of the south
    .”