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Æ24 - Antoninus Pius L Η

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint of Alexandria
Year 144-145
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The Agathodaemon serpent depicted erect and rearing to the right, crowned with the double Egyptian skhent crown, its coiled body enfolding a club and a caduceus — emblems uniting Greco-Roman and Egyptian religious iconography. The Agathodaemon was the tutelary serpent deity of Alexandria, frequently featured on Alexandrian bronze coinage as a symbol of divine protection and prosperity. The date regnal legend L Η appears in the field, denoting the eighth year of Antoninus Pius's reign. The reverse design is characteristic of the Alexandrian mint's synthesis of Hellenistic and pharaonic artistic traditions.
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Reverse lettering L Η
(Translation: of year 8)
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