Palmyrene Coins from the City of Cyrene
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https://doi.org/10.54172/m8a7ds97Keywords:
Cyrene, coin, Ptolemy I, Ptolemy IIAbstract
Ancient coins bear significant historical and economic connotations, and a careful examination reveals that they carry numerous geographical and historical characteristics. In this article, the researcher presents a study on Palmyrene coins minted in the city of Cyrene. The study delves into the history of their minting, describes their metal composition, shape, and the inscriptions engraved on both sides.
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