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AR24 - Antoninus Pius L Δ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 140-141
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Composition Billon
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Year four of Antoninus Pius's reign marked the first full regnal year following his formal adoption and accession — a period when the Alexandrian mint was consolidating its iconographic vocabulary under the new emperor. The Egyptian provincial coinage operated entirely outside Rome's monetary system, with the tetradrachm serving as a closed-currency instrument; Roman coins could not legally circulate in Egypt, and Egyptian issues could not leave. This isolation produced a remarkably distinct series, and the Dattari reference here anchors it within the foundational corpus assembled by Giovanni Dattari in early 20th-century Cairo from coins excavated largely at Karanis.

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