Description: Very Fine Roman Egypt billon tetradrachm coin.Struck for Emperor Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius. Minted in the Emperor's 28th Alexandrian year = 187/8 CE.Emmett: 2537/28.Certified by NGC to VF.Obverse: laureate head of emperor facing right.Reverse: Emperor standing left holding scepter being crowned by Alexandria wearing crown standing left, surrounded by date letters L K H = 28.Alexandria was the personification of the Egyptian city of Alexandria & is depicted wearing a crown of city towers.This reverse type appears to be commemorative in nature, perhaps in connection with Commodus being awarded Pater Senatus.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt
Certification: NGC
country: Roman Egypt
Grade: VF
Year: 187 AD
Historical Period: Roman: Provincial (100-400 AD)
Denomination: Tetradrachm
Era: Ancient