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| Issuer | Alexandria (Egypt) |
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| Year | 147-148 |
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| Reference(s) | RPC IV.4#1049 |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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The regnal year designation L ΕΝΔΕΚΑΤΟΥ — Year 11 of Antoninus Pius — anchors this piece to 147/148 AD, a period when Alexandria's mint was operating at considerable volume to serve Egypt's monetized economy. Egyptian provincial bronze ran on a closed currency system: coins imported from elsewhere were officially demonetized, and locally struck bronze circulated internally without legal-tender status beyond the province's borders.
The Alexandrian mint dated its output by Egyptian regnal year rather than Roman consular year, a bureaucratic holdover from Ptolemaic practice that Rome never bothered to dismantle.