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Tetradrachm - Numerianus Dikaiosune - Æquitas, Alexandria

发行方 Alexandria Mint
年份 283-284
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货币 Drachm
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正面文字 Greek
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背面描述 Dikaiosyne (Æquitas), the personification of Equity and Justice, depicted as a draped female figure standing left. She holds a set of scales in her extended right hand and a cornucopia in her left hand, both attributes emblematic of fairness and abundance. The regnal year is inscribed in the field, following the standard convention of Alexandrian provincial coinage.
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Numerianus ruled for barely a year before being found dead in his litter in 284 AD, his body reportedly carried for days by attendants concealing the death to avoid losing imperial favor. The Alexandria mint continued striking throughout his short co-reign with Carinus, producing a tight sequence of dated issues by regnal year that allows modern scholars to place pieces like this one within a narrow window of perhaps twelve months of actual production.

Milne 4884 falls within theYear 1 Alexandria series. The Dikaiosune/Aequitas type was a standard reversal to justice imagery — pointed, given the circumstances of his death and the subsequent civil war between Carinus and Diocletian at the Margus River in 285.

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