Ptolemy VIII King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom from 145 BC to 116 BC.
Ptolemaios VIII 'Physcon' was king of Ptolemaic Egypt no less than three times; from 69-164 BC with siblings Ptolemy VI & Cleopatra II, from 144-131 BC with sister-wife Cleopatra II and niece / step-daughter-wife Cleopatra III, and finally from 126-116 BC with sister-wife Cleopatra II and niece-wife Cleopatra III.

While his official epithet was Euergetes, he was popularly known as "Physkōn" meaning sausage, potbelly or bladder, due to his obesity.

Physcon died in 116 BC. He left the throne to Cleopatra III and one of her sons, whichever she preferred.
Ptolemy VIII
Epithet: Physcon ("the Sausage")
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An AE unit struck 145 - 116 BC in Egypt
Obverse: Bearded head of Herakles right, wearing Nemean lion scalp headdress

Reverse: PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed

Diameter: 28 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 12 g
"This coin appears to have a style, low relief, and fabric similar to Weiser 127, except the Weiser coin is a bit cruder, with a straight vertical legend on the reverse left. Weiser attributes the Köln coin as a local imitative. In addition to some similarity to Weiser 127, our coin is very light for the type. It may also be an unofficial local issue."

EX FORVM Auction 58169
cf. Weiser 127 (unofficial local issue from the reign of Ptolemy V), Svoronos 1492, SNG Cop 333
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An AE unit struck 145-116 BC in Alexandria
Obverse: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right

Reverse: Two eagles with their wings closed standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia to left

Diameter: 30 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 24.3 g
No notes for this coin
Svoronos 1424B (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and VIII); Weiser 142 (Ptolemy V); SNG Copenhagen 308-310 (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII); Noeske 212-5 (Joint reign of Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII); Lorber & Faucher Series 7C.
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An AE Hemidrachm | Triobol struck 163-145 BC in Cyrene
Obverse: Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right

Reverse: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠTOΛEMAIOY EYEPΓETOY, eagle standing right on thunderbolt, wings spread; Φ to right

Diameter: 44 mm
Die Orientation: 11 H
Weight: 38.36 g
No notes for this coin
SNG Copenhagen 651; Svoronos 1641
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An AE unit struck 163-145 BCE in Cyrene
Obverse: Diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, with ram's horn in his hair and over the diadem

Reverse: BA[ΣIΛEΩΣ ΠTOΛ] ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt

Diameter: 15 mm
Die Orientation: 12 H
Weight: 2.08 g

From the Rhakotis collection

Noeske 291-6 ('uncertain mint in Cyprus'). SNG Copenhagen 658-9 ('uncertain mint in Cyprus'). Svoronos 1655 ('Alexandria'). Weiser -