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Tetradrachm - Hadrianus Alexandria

Issuer Alexandria Mint
Year 119-120
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Weight 12.42 g
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Reverse description The reverse depicts the serpent Agathodaimon, the tutelary deity of Alexandria, shown as a coiled serpent rearing upward with a plumed head, its body elegantly sinuous and filling the field. This powerful civic symbol was closely associated with Alexandria's identity and frequently appeared on the city's coinage. The regnal year date, rendered as L Δ (Year 4, corresponding to 119-120 AD), appears in the field. The composition is rendered with confident, fluid die-cutting in the tradition of Alexandrian civic iconography.
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