Reference. Emmett 1002.18; RPC 3, 5895; Köln 1121-2; Dattari (Savio) 1768; K&G 32.588 Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝ - ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev. L IH = year 18 Isis Pharia, holding billowing sail, sailing right before the Pharos of Alexandria, which is surmounted by a statue and two Tritons. 22.63 gr 33 mm
SYRIA, Commagene. Samosata. Hadrian 118-138 AD AE 21 Reference. BMC Galatia pag. 118 20-25; Sear 1235; SNG Cop 17; Obv. ADRIANOS SEBASTOS laureate head right, wearing paludamentum and cuirass Rev. FLA CAMO MHTPO KOM in wreath. 3.71 gr 17 x 21 mm
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Drachm 134-35 AD Serapis Reference. Emmett 1036.19; RPC 3, 6044; Cf. Milne 1469 (division of legend); D1966 Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝ - ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СƐΒ Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right, seen from behind. Rev. L ƐΝΝƐΑΚ·Δ temple (classical) with two columns enclosing Sarapis seated, l.; to l., Cerberus 21.31 gr 33 mm
PISIDIA. Conana. Hadrian (117-138). Ae. Unpubl. Reference. RPC 3, -; BMC -; SNG France -; Isegrim -. Obv: KAI [...]. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: KONANЄΩN. Dionysos standing facing, head left, Dionysus holding cantharus?? over and short filleted thyrsus? 2.78 gr. 15 mm. topic http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=104289.0
Good, because I like the second. @Ken Dorney , you can send the first coin to Bing and the second to me
It's very nice, but I have a fondness for the coins of Roman Egypt and I don't have that particular coin