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Egypt. Alexandria. Hadrian, 117-138. Dichalkon. AD 119-120 - year 4 (Bronze, 15.00 mm, 1.98 g). Laureate head right. Rev. L Δ, Ibis standing right. RPC III Online 5252.3 (this coin, and see note - the attribution to Hadrian is not certain). Brownish patina. Very Fine. Very Rare. 1.98 g