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AR24 - Elagabalus L Β

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 218-219
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Alexandria's billon tetradrachms from the opening year of Elagabalus's reign reflect the immediate administrative scramble following Macrinus's defeat at the Battle of Antioch in June 218. The young emperor — fourteen years old at accession, his claim built entirely on his mother Julia Soaemias's insistence that he was Caracalla's illegitimate son — had to assert legitimacy fast, and the Alexandrian mint moved quickly. The L Β regnal date places this in year two of the Egyptian calendar, which ran from late 218 into 219.

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