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The Alexandria Diocletian AD 284-305 Potin Tetradrachm is a bronze alloy coin struck at the Alexandria mint in Roman Egypt during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. These coins typically weigh around 6.3 to 8.9 grams and measure approximately 18 to 21 mm in diameter.

The obverse usually features a laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian facing right with imperial titles reflecting his authority. The reverse varies but commonly depicts figures such as Nike advancing, Zeus enthroned, or the personification of Alexandria (Tyche) holding symbolic items like a rudder or cornucopia. Some reverses have religious or imperial symbolism like eagles or serpents, reinforcing the emperor’s power and divine favor.

These coins often bear regnal year marks and officina letters (mint workshop identifiers), helping precisely date and classify them. Some examples are silvered with traces of tin or silver wash, enhancing their aesthetic.

NGC certification for these tetradrachms guarantees authenticity and provides a professional grade for condition, adding significant value to collectors of Roman provincial and ancient coins.

In summary, the Alexandria Diocletian Potin Tetradrachm AD 284-305 is a historically important provincial coin showing imperial portraiture and allegorical imagery, minted in Alexandria and prized for its historical, artistic, and numismatic significance.

The Alexandria Diocletian AD 284-305 Potin Tetradrachm is a bronze alloy coin struck at the Alexandria mint in Roman Egypt during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. These coins typically weigh around 6.3 to 8.9 grams and measure approximately 18 to 21 mm in diameter.

The obverse usually features a laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian facing right with imperial titles reflecting his authority. The reverse varies but commonly depicts figures such as Nike advancing, Zeus enthroned, or the personification of Alexandria (Tyche) holding symbolic items like a rudder or cornucopia. Some reverses have religious or imperial symbolism like eagles or serpents, reinforcing the emperor’s power and divine favor.

These coins often bear regnal year marks and officina letters (mint workshop identifiers), helping precisely date and classify them. Some examples are silvered with traces of tin or silver wash, enhancing their aesthetic.

NGC certification for these tetradrachms guarantees authenticity and provides a professional grade for condition, adding significant value to collectors of Roman provincial and ancient coins.

In summary, the Alexandria Diocletian Potin Tetradrachm AD 284-305 is a historically important provincial coin showing imperial portraiture and allegorical imagery, minted in Alexandria and prized for its historical, artistic, and numismatic significance.

Description

The Alexandria Diocletian AD 284-305 Potin Tetradrachm is a bronze alloy coin struck at the Alexandria mint in Roman Egypt during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. These coins typically weigh around 6.3 to 8.9 grams and measure approximately 18 to 21 mm in diameter.

The obverse usually features a laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian facing right with imperial titles reflecting his authority. The reverse varies but commonly depicts figures such as Nike advancing, Zeus enthroned, or the personification of Alexandria (Tyche) holding symbolic items like a rudder or cornucopia. Some reverses have religious or imperial symbolism like eagles or serpents, reinforcing the emperor’s power and divine favor.

These coins often bear regnal year marks and officina letters (mint workshop identifiers), helping precisely date and classify them. Some examples are silvered with traces of tin or silver wash, enhancing their aesthetic.

NGC certification for these tetradrachms guarantees authenticity and provides a professional grade for condition, adding significant value to collectors of Roman provincial and ancient coins.

In summary, the Alexandria Diocletian Potin Tetradrachm AD 284-305 is a historically important provincial coin showing imperial portraiture and allegorical imagery, minted in Alexandria and prized for its historical, artistic, and numismatic significance.

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