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Æ21 - Vespasian L Δ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 71-72
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The Canopus jar of Osiris depicted facing right, presented as a rounded vessel surmounted by the head of a hawk or falcon, symbolizing the syncretism of Egyptian and Greco-Roman religious traditions. The Canopus, a distinctly Alexandrian religious emblem, is rendered in profile and occupies the central field. To the right, the regnal date legend L Δ (Year 4) is inscribed, situating the issue firmly within Vespasian's reign. The reverse design reflects the deeply Egyptian iconographic tradition maintained in Alexandrian civic coinage under Roman imperial authority.
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Mint Alexandria
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