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Æ23 - Hadrian L Δ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 119-120
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Reference(s) RPC III#5194
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Reverse description An erect uraeus serpent facing right, crowned with the double crown of Egypt (pschent), its body coiled around a stalk of grain and a sistrum, emblems of Egyptian religious and agricultural symbolism. The type reflects the Alexandrian mint's syncretic blending of Roman imperial authority with native Egyptian iconography. The regnal date appears in the field. A dotted border surrounds the design.
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Mint Alexandria
Mintage ND (119-120)
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