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Æ25 - Domitian ΕΤΟΥΣ ΕΝΑΤΟΥ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 89-90
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Draped bust of the ram-horned deity Ammon facing right, rendered in the distinctive Alexandrian provincial style that blends Egyptian and Hellenistic artistic traditions. Ammon is depicted with the characteristic curling ram's horns at the temples, identifying this syncretic deity associated with Zeus-Ammon. The field surrounding the bust bears the Greek date legend ΕΤΟΥΣ ΕΝΑΤΟΥ, indicating the ninth regnal year of Domitian's reign in Egypt, corresponding to 89–90 CE. The coin's heavily worn and corroded surfaces obscure finer details of the design.
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Mint Alexandria
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