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| Uitgever | Alexandria (Egypt) |
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| Jaar | 70-71 |
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| Techniek | Hammered |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Greek |
| Opschrift keerzijde | L Γ (Translation: of year 3) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Year 3 of Vespasian's reign coincides almost exactly with the destruction of Jerusalem — Titus's siege concluded in 70 AD while this coin was being struck at Alexandria. The Alexandrian mint operated under tight imperial oversight, and Egypt remained a personal possession of the emperor rather than a senatorial province, which is why its coinage ran on a separate regnal dating system entirely independent of the Roman tribunician calendar. The tiny module of this issue reflects a broader contraction in Alexandrian bronze fractions during the Flavian period, likely tied to reminting pressure following currency reforms early in Vespasian's reign.