Year 14 of Trajan's reign corresponds to 110–111 AD, a moment when Alexandria's mint was producing at volume to support the administrative and economic demands of Roman Egypt. The Alexandrian bronze series operated on a regnal year dating system unique among Roman provincial mints, making precise attribution straightforward where other provincial issues resist it.
Year 14 of Trajan's reign corresponds to 110–111 AD, a moment when Alexandria's mint was producing at volume to support the administrative and economic demands of Roman Egypt. The Alexandrian bronze series operated on a regnal year dating system unique among Roman provincial mints, making precise attribution straightforward where other provincial issues resist it.