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Æ12 - Trajan L ΙΓ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 109-110
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description The distinctive headdress of Isis depicted in the field, a device frequently employed on Alexandrian coinage as a symbol of the city's deep religious association with the Isis cult. The emblem consists of the characteristic combination of cow horns, solar disk, and plumes, rendered in low relief and heavily worn. The regnal date legend L ΙΓ (Year 13, corresponding to 109–110 AD) appears in the field, serving as the primary dating element on this small denomination. The flan is irregular and the surfaces are heavily corroded, obscuring finer details of the design.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (109-110)
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