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IV.4, 562
Image of specimen #1
Coin type
URI
https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4.4/562
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Volume
IV.4
Number
562
Province
Egypt
Region
Egypt
City
Alexandria
Reign
Antoninus Pius
Person (obv.)
Antoninus Pius (Augustus)
Issue
Year Ɛ = 5
Dating
AD 141/2
Obverse inscription
[ ]
Edition
[---]
Translation
[---]
Obverse design
laureate head of Antoninus Pius, right
Reverse inscription
[ ]
Edition
[---]
Translation
[---]
Reverse design
temple with two papyriform columns and rounded pediment, enclosing statue of Hermanubis standing facing, head left, holding palm-leaf and caduceus; at his feet, jackal
Metal
copper-based alloy
Average diameter
34 mm
Average weight
22.23 g
Reference
DS 8889
Specimens
1 (0 in the core collections)
Note
Probably year 5. This is the only year in the Antonine period with a parallel for a temple with two papyriform columns and rounded pediment other than for Isis with the infant Harpocrates: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/22865 (adult Harpocrates alone). The year also has other types with a temple of Hermanubis. The style of the obverse suits year 5 well, although the degree of wear makes it hard to identify a die-lnk with any certainty. Hermanubis appears in a temple with a rounded pediment but with classical columns in year 7: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/69150; an attribution to that year is less likely on the basis of the style of the obverse.
Specimens of this coin type
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1
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DS 8889 = Naville Numismatics 47, 3 Mar. 2019, lot 292 = Matthijs
33.6
22.23
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