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Silver coin of Ptolemy I Soter. Obverse: head of Alexander the Great, right facing, with the hor of Zeus Ammon, clad in an elephant skin and aegis (and lion's scalp ?). Reverse: Zeus Aetophpros seated left facing, on a backless throne, his left hand resting on a sceptre, holding eagle in his right hand. There is a small loop at the top centre.
Copper coin of Ptolemy III Philadelphus. Obverse: head of Zeus Ammon, right facing. Reverse: eagle.
Bronze coin of a Ptolemy. Obverse: head of Zeus Ammon, right facing. Reverse: eagle with wings folded.
Bronze coin of a Ptolemy. Obverse: head of Zeus. Side edges slope downward. Reverse: eagle. Relatively flat side.
Bronze coin of Ptolemy III Euergeter I. Obverse: head of Zeus Ammon, right facing, laureate. Reverse: eagle on a thunderbolt, wings open, cornucopia to the left.
Bronze coin of Ptolemy V Epiphanes? Obverse: head of Zeus Ammon, right facing, diademed. Reverse: eagle with closed wings on a thunderbolt.
Bronze coin of Ptolemy VI Philometer. Obverse: Zeus Ammon, right facing, diademed. Reverse: left facing eagle on a thunderbolt with a lotus to the left.
Bronze coin of Ptolemy VI Philometer. Obverse: Zeus Ammon, right facing, diademed. Reverse: eagle, left facing, on a thunderbolt, with a lotus.
Gold coin from Persian Cyprus. Obverse: Heracles, right facing, fighting. Body is on the left side. His right leg is braced backward while his left leg is braced forward. Holds a bow with cloth draped over his arm. Reverse: lion killing a stag. The lion is on top of the back of the stag.
Coin of Tarsus(?), heavily overstruck. Obverse: Arethusa with a pearl necklace. Reverse: bearded figure facing left in a crested helmet with an upturned cheek piece -- perhaps Ares or a typical Greek captain?