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Æ33 - Antoninus Pius L Ζ

Issuer Roman Provincial Mint, Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 143-144
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
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Regnal year 7 of Antoninus Pius corresponds to 143–144 AD, placing this coin squarely within the most stable decade of the entire second century. Alexandria's mint operated under strict prefectural control, issuing its own closed currency system — Egyptian bronze did not circulate freely outside the province, and foreign coinage was exchanged at the border at rates favorable to Rome. The city's mint was one of the most prolific in the empire, yet its output remains systematically underrepresented in northern European collections due to those same controls keeping coins geographically anchored.

The "L Z" regnal year notation is characteristically Alexandrian, borrowed from Greek papyrus dating conventions.

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