Year 14 of Trajan's reign marks the second of his two Dacian Wars, a conflict that drained provincial mints across the East as resources were redirected toward the military machine. Alexandrian bronze coinage of this regnal year circulated in a city that was the empire's grain hub — Egypt's harvest fed Rome, and the prefect who ran Alexandria answered directly to the emperor, not the Senate, a constitutional arrangement unique among major provinces.
The Æ34 module is among the larger flans produced by the Alexandrian mint in this period, suggesting higher-value local denomination use rather than everyday petty exchange.
Year 14 of Trajan's reign marks the second of his two Dacian Wars, a conflict that drained provincial mints across the East as resources were redirected toward the military machine. Alexandrian bronze coinage of this regnal year circulated in a city that was the empire's grain hub — Egypt's harvest fed Rome, and the prefect who ran Alexandria answered directly to the emperor, not the Senate, a constitutional arrangement unique among major provinces.
The Æ34 module is among the larger flans produced by the Alexandrian mint in this period, suggesting higher-value local denomination use rather than everyday petty exchange.