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The coin was minted in Alexandria, Egypt, in the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius and contains the image of the Cancer zodiac sign and the moon goddess Luna. The 1,850-year-old bronze Roman coin ...
The coin features the zodiac sign Cancer below the moon goddess Luna and the Roman emperor, Antoninus Pius, on the other side. Latest U.S.
The rare bronze coin was minted during the reign of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius. ... Archaeologists Discover 141 Ancient Gold Coins Depicting Nine Roman Emperors in Luxembourg. January 29, 2025.
The coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, between A.D. 138 and 161. Antoninus Pius ruled after Emperor Hadrian, who tried to stamp out the Jews and Romanize the people in the ...
The coin was minted under the emperor Antoninus Pius (138–161 CE) in Alexandria, Egypt. The reverse depicts the zodiac sign Cancer beneath a portrait of the moon goddess Luna.
The first, Whitehead fleetingly acknowledges, “is an issue of Antoninus Pius from the mint of Alexandria [144/145 CE].” About the 17th century Jahangiri coins, there arise many questions. Why ...
The two silver coins found on the island are both Roman "denarii" — one from the reign of the emperor Trajan, between A.D. 98 and 117, and the other from the reign of the emperor Antoninus Pius ...
Sandberg said the coin was produced in Alexandria, Egypt, and is dated “year eight,” the eighth year of Antoninus Pius’s rule, or 144/145 CE.
The coin minted in Alexandria in present-day Egypt featuring the zodiac sign Cancer below Luna and the era's Roman emperor, Antoninus Pius, on the other side, was discovered by archaeologists with ...
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