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Figure III-2-aga-013. Rearing Agathodaemon serpent with protruding tongue, wearing pschent (sekhemti) crown and holding grain ears and poppy balls in its coils.

Item: Material: Denomination
(view):
Mint: Issuer/Authority: Historical Period,
Date:
Collection:
A. Billon Tetradrachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Nero
(r. 54-68 AD)
Roman Imperial,
56-57 AD
Private
B. Billon Tetradrachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Nero
(r. 54-68 AD)
Roman Imperial,
56-57 AD
Private
C. Bronze Diobol
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Antoninus Pius
(r. 138-161 AD)
Roman Imperial,
146-147 AD
Private
D. Billon Tetradrachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Nero
(r. 54-68 AD)
Roman Imperial,
59-60 AD
Private
E. Billon Tetradrachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Nero
(r. 54-68 AD)
Roman Imperial,
56-57 AD
Private
F. Billon Tetradrachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Nero
(r. 54-68 AD)
Roman Imperial,
56-57 AD
Private

Source-Image(s): Ancient Coins Search (www.acsearch.info; © ACSearch.info and the original holders): B (Fritz Rudolf Künker, Auction 124, 16 March 2007, Lot 8118), C (Münzen & Medaillen, Auction 14, 16 April 2004, Lot 737), D (Fritz Rudolf Künker, Auction 111, 18 March 2006, Lot 6619), E (VAuctions, Auction 243, 11 March 2010, Lot 40), F (Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, Auction 406, 25 April 2012, Lot 570); Coin Archives (www.coinarchives.com; © CoinArchives, LLC and the original holders): A (Uncertain Auction). The representative scale is not universal. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page.

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