I apologize for returning to the thread topic:
Yes. Alexandria was about the only place still doing Provincials by the time Diocletian took over. The Reform not only changed the denominations but it made Alexandria mint part of the regular series rather than having their own system. I believe the reform was not put into effect at Alexandria for a couple years after elsewhere and we see the tetradrachms until the end of the revolt of Domitius Domitianus overlapping with the first of the folles. My collection lacks much in early post reform from Alexandria but it became a common mint by the start of the 4th century.
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Was this reform also when Diocletian phased out Roman Provincial coinage?
Was this reform also when Diocletian phased out Roman Provincial coinage?
Yes. Alexandria was about the only place still doing Provincials by the time Diocletian took over. The Reform not only changed the denominations but it made Alexandria mint part of the regular series rather than having their own system. I believe the reform was not put into effect at Alexandria for a couple years after elsewhere and we see the tetradrachms until the end of the revolt of Domitius Domitianus overlapping with the first of the folles. My collection lacks much in early post reform from Alexandria but it became a common mint by the start of the 4th century.



















