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WorldCoins Localizado no Bom Retiro - Joinville - Atendimento de Segunda à Sexta das 9:00 às 18:00Grátis
Imperio Romano
Ae Tetradracma 286 a 305 D.C.
Imperador Maximianus
Provincia do Egito
Cunhado em Alexandria
Diametro: 19mm
Peso: 7.98g
The potin tetradrachms, which are incredibly hard to identify, were minted mainly in Roman Egypt from the 2nd to the 3rd centuries AD. They are made from Potin, a bronze alloy with a high tin content. These coins typically featured the reigning Roman emperor’s portrait on the obverse, while the reverse often depicted Egyptian symbols or deities like Sarapis or the Nile eagle, merging Roman and Egyptian iconography. Used within Egypt’s closed currency system, the potin tetradrachm circulated widely among locals, serving daily trade and tax purposes. Its unique composition and imagery offer insights into Rome’s provincial governance, highlighting how the empire adapted its influence to resonate with local customs and beliefs.