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| 背面描述 | Draped bust of Sarapis facing right, the god distinguished by his characteristic modius (kalathos) atop his head, rendered with curling hair and beard in the Hellenistic Egyptian tradition typical of Alexandrian coinage. The date regnal formula appears in the field. The overall style reflects the syncretistic religious iconography favoured on Alexandrian provincial bronze issues. |
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| 铸币厂 | Alexandria Mint |
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Year Two of Vespasian's reign in Egypt began before it did anywhere else — the legions at Alexandria proclaimed him emperor on July 1, 69 AD, nearly five months before the Senate in Rome formally ratified the acclamation. Egyptian regnal dating followed its own calendar, and Alexandrian bronzes from this narrow window carry a chronological precision that Roman provincial issues rarely permit: they can be assigned to a specific twelve-month period with unusual confidence.