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AR24 - Hadrian L Δ

Issuer Alexandria (Egypt)
Year 119-120
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Year four of Hadrian's reign coincided with his early consolidation of imperial policy after abandoning Trajan's eastern conquests — a deliberate contraction that redirected resources toward administrative reform rather than expansion. Alexandrian billon tetradrachms from this period were struck under the distinct Egyptian monetary system, which operated entirely separately from the Roman imperial mint network. Egypt functioned as a closed currency zone; coins imported from elsewhere were reminted, and Alexandrian issues never legally circulated outside the province.

The Köln and Dattari references for this type show minor obverse die variations across the L Δ year-dating, worth examining against the specific die state present here.

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