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Æ24 - Antoninus Pius L Β

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 138-139
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Diameter 24 mm
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (138-139)
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This piece dates to year two of Antoninus Pius's reign, the regnal year confirmed by the L Β (year 2) designation used in Alexandrian dating — a system tied to the Egyptian calendar rather than the Roman consular year. Alexandria's mint under the early Antonines was extraordinarily prolific, producing a vast range of bronze denominations for local circulation only; none of it was legal tender outside Egypt. The province functioned as a closed monetary system, a deliberate Ptolemaic inheritance the Romans maintained without modification.

Antoninus Pius never visited Egypt.

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