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Æ19 - Domitian

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 86-87
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A sacred hawk (falcon of Horus) shown standing to the right, wearing the double crown (pschent) of Upper and Lower Egypt as a divine headdress. The bird is depicted in a frontal stance with wings folded, rendered in a compact, stylized manner consistent with Alexandrian provincial bronzes of the Flavian period. The reverse field is plain, with no legend or additional inscription. This iconographic type reflects the deliberate syncretism of Roman imperial authority with traditional Egyptian religious symbolism.
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Edge Plain
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