Egyptian archaeologists said Wednesday they have found a gold coin depicting King Ptolemy III, who ruled Egypt in the 3rd century B.C., in the Sa El-Hagar archaeological site in Gharbia province.
The archaeologists also discovered parts of a huge red brick building dating back to the Greco-Roman period, according to the Antiquities Ministry.
It said archaeologists have unearthed other artifacts in the area, including pottery vessels, terracotta statues, bronze tools and a small statue of a ram.
According to the ministry, the coin was made during the reign of King Ptolemy IV in memory of his father.