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Æ23 - Trajan L Κ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 116-117
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Diameter 23 mm
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Reverse description The Agathodaemon serpent, the tutelary deity of Alexandria, depicted erect and rearing to the right, crowned with the Egyptian double crown (skhent). The serpent's coils enfold a caduceus and a stalk of grain, symbolising prosperity and divine protection. The regnal year legend L Κ appears in the field. The type is a well-known and recurring motif on Alexandrian bronze coinage, reflecting the syncretism of Greek and Egyptian religious traditions.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (116-117)
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