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Figure III-6-tri-020. God Serapis-Pantheos (Helios-Amon-Poseidon-Asclepios) wearing radiate crown, kalathos (modius, polos) crown, and short curved horns of ram (Ovis platyra); trident entwined by serpent.

Material: Denomination
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Mint: Issuer/Authority: Historical Period,
Date:
Collection:
Bronze Drachm
(reverse)
Alexandria,
Egypt
Antoninus Pius
(r. 138-161 AD)
Roman Imperial,
141-142 AD
Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris

Source-Image(s): Roman Provincial Coinage Online (www.rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk; © The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford and the original holders): Reference № 4.15340.temp.3. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page.

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