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Æ26 - Nero L ΙΔ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 67-68
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description An erect uraeus serpent facing right, its hood spread and body coiled, flanked by ears of grain and poppy heads at its base, symbolizing the agricultural fertility of Egypt and the sacred protective role of the cobra deity. The regnal year inscription appears in the field, with the date letter L to the left and the numeral ΙΔ (14) to the right of the serpent. The composition reflects the deeply Egyptian religious iconography characteristic of Alexandrian provincial coinage under the Roman emperors.
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Edge Plain
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