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Æ34 - Hadrian L ΙΖ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 132-133
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Weight 22.86 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Hermanubis, the syncretic Greco-Egyptian deity combining Hermes and Anubis, stands facing with head turned to the left. The figure holds a caduceus in one hand and a palm branch in the other, attributes associating the deity with both commerce and victory. A jackal, sacred animal of Anubis, is depicted to the left of the standing figure. The regnal date legend appears in the field, marking this issue to year 17 of Hadrian's reign in the Alexandrian calendar.
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Reverse lettering L ΙΖ
(Translation: of year 17)
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