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Figure III-2-aga-073. Rearing bearded Agathodaemon serpent, wearing pschent (sekhemti) crown and riding a horse.

Item: Material: Denomination
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Mint: Issuer/Authority: Historical Period,
Date:
Collection:
A. Bronze Diobol
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Domitian
(r. 81-96 AD)
Roman Imperial,
91-92 AD
Private
B. Bronze 24 mm coin
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Commodus
(r. 177-192 AD)
Roman Imperial,
186-187 AD
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
C. Bronze Diobol
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Domitian
(r. 81-96 AD)
Roman Imperial,
91-92 AD
Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
D. Bronze Diobol
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Commodus
(r. 177-192 AD)
Roman Imperial,
186-187 AD
Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
E. Bronze 24 mm coin
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Commodus
(r. 177-192 AD)
Roman Imperial,
182-183 AD
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
F. Bronze 23 mm coin
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Hadrian
(r. 117-138 AD)
Roman Imperial,
126-127 AD
Numismatic Museum, Athens

Source-Image(s): Hunterian Museum (www.huntsearch.gla.ac.uk; © The Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow): C (44918), D (45306); Roman Provincial Coinage Online (www.rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk; © The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford and the original holders): B (4.15710.temp.3), E (4.15456.temp.1), F (3.5678.1); Ancient Coins Search (www.acsearch.info; © ACSearch.info and the original holders): A (Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 91, 19 September 2012, Lot 715). 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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