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Æ23 - Hadrian L Γ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 118-119
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description The Agathodaemon, the sacred serpent of Alexandria, depicted erect and rearing to the right, crowned with the double pschent crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. The serpent entwines a caduceus and a stalk of grain (corn), symbolizing prosperity, divine protection, and the fertility of the Nile. The regnal date L Γ (Year 3) appears in the field, corresponding to the third year of Hadrian's reign in the Alexandrian calendar (118–119 AD). The composition reflects the syncretic religious iconography characteristic of Roman provincial coinage from Alexandria.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (118-119)
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