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Æ29 - Marcus Aurelius ΑϹ Γ ΑΙΓΙΕωΝ

Issuer Aegium (Achaea)
Year 161-180
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Two Egyptian deities depicted standing in the field: to the left, Isis standing facing left, wearing the basileion (crown of Isis), holding a rudder in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left; to the right, Sarapis standing facing left, wearing the kalathos (modius crown), holding a cornucopia. The pairing of these two Alexandrian deities reflects the strong Egyptian religious influence in the cities of the Achaean League. The reverse legend denotes the denomination and issuing city.
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Reverse lettering ΑϹ Γ ΑΙΓΙΕωΝ
(Translation: 3 assaria, of the Aegians)
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