On the obverse, diademed and veiled head of Arsinoe II, deified, surrounded by a beaded rim. On the right, the letter K. On the reverse, a double cornucopia filled with fruit, decorated with flower garlands and two grapevines hanging from the openings, surrounded by a beaded rim. On the left, APΣINOHΣ and on the right, ΦIΛAΔEΛΦOY, i.e. Arsinoe, (wife) of (Ptolemy) Philadelphus.

Minted by Ptolemy VI, VII or VIII, kings of Egypt.

Alexandria. 180-116 aC.

Weight: 40 litrai (27,71 g)