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| Figure III-2-aga-071. Goddess Isis-Thermuthis as rearing uraeus hooded cobra, wearing double-feathers and disc crown, holding sistrum in its coils and facing rearing bearded Agathodaemon serpent, wearing pschent (sekhemti) crown and holding kerykeion (caduceus) in its coils. |
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| Billon | Tetradrachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Septimius Severus (r. 193-211 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 195-196 AD |
American Numismatic Society, New York |
| Source-Image(s): American Numismatic Society, MANTIS (www.numismatics.org; © American Numismatic Society): Inventory № 1944.100.64190. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page. |
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