- and bronze.
Notable Ptolemaic coins included the gold
pentadrachm and
octadrachm, and
silver tetradrachm,
decadrachm and pentakaidecadrachm. This was especially...
- A
silver octadrachm of
Alexander I of
Macedon (r. 498–454 BC),
minted c. 465–460 BC,
showing an
equestrian figure wearing a
chlamys (short cloak) and petasos...
- of
large coins in all
three metals, most
notably gold
pentadrachm and
octadrachm, and
silver tetradrachm,
decadrachm and pentakaidecadrachm.[citation needed]...
-
Octadrachm of
Ptolemy III...
- Gold
octadrachm of
Ptolemy IV
Philopator (British Museum)....
-
Octadrachm showing Ptolemy II
Philadelphus (front), and his sister/wife Arsinoe II...
-
Octadrachm of
Ptolemy V
wearing the
diadem and
chlamys of a ****enistic king, as well as a
crown of wheat....
- Egyptian:
Iwaennetjerwymenkhwy Setepptah Userkare Sekhemankhamun Gold
octadrachm in the
British Museum Pharaoh King of the
Ptolemaic Kingdom Reign 221...
- BC) and
seven curse tablets of the 4th
century BC
bearing mostly names.
Octadrachm of
Alexander I of Macedon,
early 5th
century B.C.
Stater of Perdiccas...
- A
silver octadrachm of
Alexander I of
Macedon (r. 498 – 454 BC),
minted c. 465–460 BC,
showing an
equestrian figure wearing a
chlamys (short cloak) and...