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| Uitgever | Alexandria (Egypt) |
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| Jaar | 90-91 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Laureate or corn-wreathed bust of Emperor Domitian facing right, draped and cuirassed, rendered in the Alexandrian provincial style. The imperial effigy occupies the central field, with the surrounding Greek legend disposed along the coin's periphery. The portrait displays the characteristic features of Domitianic portraiture as adapted by the Alexandrian mint, with a somewhat coarse but vigorous execution typical of Egyptian provincial bronze coinage. |
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| Oplage | ND (90-91) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Domitian's tenth regnal year in Egypt — marked by the "L Ι" date formula — fell during a period of administrative consolidation in the province, where the Alexandrian mint operated under strict imperial oversight distinct from the rest of the Roman monetary system. Egypt retained its own closed currency circuit, meaning these bronzes circulated locally without mixing into the wider imperial coinage pool. The province's isolation from Rome's monetary network was a deliberate policy holdover from the Ptolemaic administration Augustus had chosen to preserve rather than dismantle.