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Æ34 - Antoninus Pius L Ζ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 143-144
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description A tetrastyle or distyle temple façade with two prominent columns framing a standing cult statue of Hermanubis, the syncretic Graeco-Egyptian deity combining Hermes and Anubis. The figure holds a caduceus in one hand and a palm-leaf in the other, embodying both Hellenic and Egyptian divine attributes. At the feet of Hermanubis crouches a jackal, the sacred animal of Anubis, reinforcing the deity's Egyptian identity. The date regnal legend L Ζ (Year 7) appears in the field, referencing the seventh year of Antoninus Pius's reign in the Alexandrian reckoning.
Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering L Ζ
(Translation: of year 7)
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