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Æ25 - Antoninus Pius L Β

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 138-139
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Reference(s) IV.4#149
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Reverse description Draped bust of the goddess Isis facing right, her head surmounted by the characteristic Isiac crown consisting of a stepped headdress or modius adorned with the solar disk and cow horns, emblematic of her syncretic identity in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt. The drapery falls over the shoulders in flowing folds consistent with Alexandrian provincial die-engraving conventions. The date regnal formula appears in the field to the left in two Greek characters. The coin's reverse is heavily worn but the iconographic elements remain identifiable.
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Mint Alexandria
Mintage ND (138-139)
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