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Æ25 - Domitian L Η

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 88-89
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Diameter 25 mm
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Obverse description Laureate head of Emperor Domitian facing right, rendered in the provincial style characteristic of Alexandrian coinage. The portrait displays the emperor's effigy with laurel wreath clearly indicated, set within a beaded or serrated border. The surrounding Greek legend reads in abbreviated form around the periphery of the flan.
Obverse script Greek
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Domitian's eighth regnal year in Egypt — the date encoded in the Greek letter eta on this issue — fell during a period when the Alexandrian mint was producing at considerable volume to supply a province with no autonomous silver coinage of its own. Egypt remained a closed monetary system under Rome: foreign coins were exchanged at the border and melted, keeping Alexandrian bronze and billon in strict local circulation. This piece never left Egypt in antiquity.

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