Ionia, Ephesos (as Arsinoeia); Arsinoe/stag
Description:
Ionia, Ephesos (as Arsinoeia). Ca. 290 - 281 BC, Apolon (?), magistrate. Veiled bust of Arsinoe II right / ΑΡ-ΣΙ; forepart of stag kneeling right, head turned left, ...ΠΟΛΩ... to right, astragalos to left.
Obv: Veiled and draped bust of Arsinoë right.
Rev: ΑΡΣI / KPATEPOΣ.
Stag kneeling righ, head left; astragalos above.
BMC 73f. (different magistrates)
Diameter:
AE13 mm
Weight:
1,9 g
Grade:
aVF/VF
Attribution:
BMC 74
Commentary:
rare; dark olive grey patina with some deposits, minor scratches, small punch (?) on the obverse
History:
Arsinoe II became the first Ptolemaic ruler to enter the Egyptian temples as "temple-sharing goddess" and was revered by the later Ptolemies.
Article Number:
011-09-06-44150