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Æ33 - Hadrian L Κ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 135-136
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Reference(s) RPC III#6103
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Reverse description The god Nilus personified reclines to the left atop a crocodile, the emblematic creature of the Nile river, serving as his support. He holds a tall reed stalk in his raised right hand and a cornucopia overflowing with produce in his left arm, symbolizing the river's life-giving fertility and abundance. The figure is rendered semi-recumbent in a relaxed, languid pose with drapery flowing beneath him, characteristic of the Alexandrian allegorical tradition. A ground line is visible beneath the composition. The regnal year date appears in the field to the upper left.
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Reverse lettering L Κ
(Translation: of year 20)
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Mintage ND (135-136)
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