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Silver coin from Galatia. Obverse: right facing head of bearded king; club at the neck. Reverse: lion advancing to the right.
Silver coin of Ptolemaeus I, King of Cyprus? Obverse: head of Ptolemaeus I, right facing, diademed and wearing aegis. Reverse: Eagle, left facing, on a thunderbolt.
Silver coin of Ptolemy X Sotor II. Obverse: head of Ptolomy I, right facing, diademed and wearing an aegis. Reverse: eagle left facing on a thunderbolt, 'KI' to the right, 'LS' to the left, and a winged thunderbolt underneath.
Silver coin of a Ptolemy. Obverse: right facing head of a Ptolemy dressed as Dionysus, draped, with a wreath of ivy and stylized, close cropped curls. Reverse: left facing eagle with wings open.
Silver coin of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II. Obverse: right facing bust of Ptolemy IV Philopater as Dionysus wearing diadem entwined with ivy wreath and nebris, thyrsus behind the shoulder. Reverse: left facing eagle on a thunderbolt with wings open.
Silver coin of Ptolemy I Soter. Obverse: right facing head of Ptolemy I Soter. Reverse: left facing eagle on a thunderbolt.
Coin of Ptolemy I Soter. Obverse: head of Aphrodite, right facing, wearing ornameted stephanos and earring. Reverse: eagle, left facing, on a thunderbolt, with a wreath to the right.
Silver coin of Ptolemy I Soter. Obverse: head of Ptolemaeus I, right facing, diademed and wearing an aegis. Reverse: eagle, left facing, on a thunderbolt.
Obverse: Arabic design with a horizontal line of Arabic script below and a smaller line of similar Arabic underneath. Reverse: four horizontal lines of Arabic script. Both sides are bordered by dots.
Obverse: king, wearing a crown, on a throne with an orb and a staff. Reverse: elaborate cross; inscriptions surround it, but are unreadable.