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| Issuer | Alexandria (Egypt) |
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| Year | 145-146 |
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| Composition | Bronze |
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| Reverse description | Ares, the god of war, depicted standing facing, helmeted and clad in military attire, with his head turned to the right. He rests his right hand upon a tall grounded spear held vertically to his left side, while a large round shield leans against his right leg. The date regnal formula appears in the field to the left as the Greek letter L followed by ΕΝΑΤΟΥ, denoting the ninth regnal year. The figure is rendered in a robust provincial style consistent with Alexandrian mint production under Antoninus Pius. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | L ΕΝΑΤΟΥ (Translation: of the ninth year) |
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