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| 正面描述 | Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Valerian I facing right, seen from the front, with paludamentum visible at the shoulder. The imperial effigy is rendered in the characteristic Alexandrian provincial style. The encircling Greek legend reads Α Κ Π ΛΙ ΟΥΑΛΕΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΕΥ ΕΥ Ϲ, identifying the emperor with his full titulature. |
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| 背面文字 | Greek |
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The joint reign referenced by this coin ended abruptly in 260 AD when Valerian was captured by the Sasanian king Shapur I at the Battle of Edessa — the first Roman emperor ever taken prisoner by a foreign enemy. Gallienus ruled alone thereafter, never negotiating his father's release. The Egyptian mint at Alexandria, which produced this piece, continued operating through the chaos of the subsequent "Crisis of the Third Century" largely uninterrupted, its output tracking regnal years through the L-date system that places this coin in year seven of the joint reign.