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Æ35 - Trajan L Κ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 116-117
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (116-117)
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This piece belongs to Trajan's twentieth regnal year (L Κ), which ran from August 116 to August 117 — the same year Trajan died at Selinus in Cilicia while returning from his Parthian campaigns. Alexandria's mint, the only officially sanctioned bronze-producing mint in Roman Egypt, dated its issues by regnal year rather than by consulship or tribunician power, a legacy of Ptolemaic administrative habit that Rome never bothered to dismantle. The year L Κ also coincides with the suppression of the Kitos War, the catastrophic Jewish revolt that devastated the Jewish communities of Egypt, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica.

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