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Roman Provincial Egypt ?

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Diocletian, 20 November 284 - 1 March 305 A.D., Roman Provincial Egypt; Billon tetradrachm; references: Milne 4756, Curtis 2023, BMC Alexandria 2527, Geissen 3208, SNG Cop 972; 5.378 g, maximum diameter 20.2 mm, die axis 0 degrees, Alexandria mint, struck 284 - 285 A.D., obverse A K G OUAL DIOKLHTIANOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right; reverse L A (year 1), Tyche reclining left on garlanded couch, right on rudder, left supports head



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That's the one. Very nice coin. Another reference would be Emmett 4083 also.
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Well, okay, since you asked. The coin attribution is fine. But in English it is spelled "correct."
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Yes.. it was the most important here
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Very typical of the style and fabric of the Alexandrian Mint under Roman control.
Very little wear, and well centred strike.
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