PTOLEMAIC EGYPT. Arsinoe II Philadelphos, Died 270/68 B.C. AV Mnaieion (Oktadrachm/Octodrachm) (27.76 gms), Alexandreia Mint, struck under Ptolemy II, ca. 263/2 or 261/0-255/4 B.C. NGC Ch EF, Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5. Marks.CPE-385 (this coin illustrated); Svor-454; SNG Copenhagen-Unlisted. Obverse: Veiled head right, with rams horn and stephane; lotus-tipped scepter in background, Z to left; Reverse: Filleted double cornucopia, with grape bunches hanging at sides. Though some marks in the fields are noted, this large-sized, highly impressive gold denomination stands as one of just three known with this particular control on the obverse. As such, a great <strong>RARITY</strong> that should generate immense enthusiasm--<em>especially when its pedigree is considered as well</em>.Ex: Heritage 232049 (12/2020) Lot # 61091 (@ $38,400 [!] total).<p>Ex: Numismatic Fine Arts VI (2/1979) Lot # 429.<p>Ex: Numismatic Fine Arts IV (3/1977) Lot # 447.<p>Ex: Stacks (6/1970) Lot # 670.<p>Ex: Muenzen und Medaillen AG FPL 258 (10/1965) Lot # 18.
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