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Æ34 - Antoninus Pius L Κ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 156-157
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Obverse description Laureate and draped bust of Antoninus Pius facing right, wearing the paludamentum (military cloak) fastened at the shoulder, with the emperor's characteristic aged features rendered in the provincial Alexandrian style. The legend encircles the bust within the field, though heavily worn on this example. The flan is irregular and shows multiple edge cuts typical of Alexandrian bronze coinage of this period.
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Reverse script Greek
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Year 20 of Antoninus Pius's reign — the regnal year encoded in that lambda-kappa designation — places this squarely in the middle of one of Roman Egypt's most administratively stable periods. The Alexandrian mint operated under prefectural control rather than imperial directive, giving local officials unusual latitude in selecting reverse types, which accounts for the extraordinary variety seen across issues of this reign compared to Rome's own output for the same years.

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