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| 背面描述 | Homonoia, the personification of concord and harmony, rendered standing facing with head turned to the left. In her right hand she holds a patera extended over a lighted altar, while her left hand bears a double cornucopia, symbolising abundance. The regnal date legend L ΙΖ (Year 17, corresponding to 153–154 AD) appears in the field, a standard dating formula employed on Alexandrian tetradrachms of the imperial period. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (153-154) |
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Year 17 of Antoninus Pius falls squarely within the longest peaceful reign of the second century — no frontier wars, no succession crises, almost no political executions. Egypt under Roman administration continued producing its own closed currency system in billon, a deliberate policy that forced travelers and merchants to exchange coinage at the border, generating revenue for the imperial treasury. Alexandrian tetradrachms of this period circulated exclusively within Egypt and were demonetized upon withdrawal, which is precisely why so many survive in such varied states of wear.
The Dattari reference traces to Giovanni Dattari's personal collection, assembled in Cairo around 1900 and still the foundational corpus for Alexandrian numismatics.