Eric: It is on page 45, with the hare circled, and possibly some animal chasing it between the rocks, as on mine above...see below. You also have others of this type, one with a tree visible on the rock, left or right and others with indistinct images on the rocks, left or right, on pages 24, 28, and 43
MYSIA, Hadriani ad Olympum Hadrian, Asclepius standing Reference. RPC III, 1617; von Fritze 511/2 Obv. ΑΥΤ KΑΙ ΤΡΑΙΑN ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС CЄB. Laureate, draped bust right with paludamentum, seen from rear. Rev. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΩΝ ΠΡΟC ΟΛVΝΠΩ. Asclepius standing facing, head left, leaning upon serpent-entwined staff. 21.07 gr 31 mm
I have a few provincial coins of Hadrian here are a couple 1. Drachm ofAlexandria 2. Drachm of Amisos
Hadrian Denarius 125-28 AD Roma seated left Eastern Mint Reference. RIC -; BMC -; Strack *-- cf (Taf. XIX, 40 und XX, 14). Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. Rev. COS III Roma seated left on curule chair holding Victory and sceptre 2.72 gr 17 mm
I think this Ephesus temple of Artemis is a worthy contender for this great thread dicipting the pediment details associated with the temple. IONIA, Ephesus. Hadrian. AD 117-138. Æ (23mm, 10.25 g, 6h). Laureate head right / Cult statue of Artemis Ephesia within tetrastyle temple.Obv. ΑΥT ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕ Laureate head right Rev: ΕΦΕ-СΙΩΝ tetrastyle temple within which cult statue of Artemis Ephesia with supports RPC III 2061. BMC 229; SNG von Aulock 1885. good fine, pale green patina,
SELEUCIS Laodicea ad Mare. Hadrian Tetradrachm 121-22 AD Tyche Reference. RPC III, 3803.5; Prieur 1107; Adra 1555-7 Issue Year 168 Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒΑϹΤ Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, right Rev. ΙΟΥΛΙΕⲰΝ ΤⲰΝ ΚΑΙ ΛΑΟΔΙΚΕⲰΝ Turreted and draped bust of Tyche, r.; in field, r., ΗΞΡ 13.55 gr 25.5 mm 12h Note. From the Michel Prieur Collection, purchased privately from Joselito Eechtout, May 2013.
To be un slabbed Hadrian, Cistophorus IONIA Smyrna Cybele seated Reference. RPC III, 1362; Metcalf 33 Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P Bare head right Rev. COS III Cybele seated l. holding patera in r. and resting l. arm on tympanum; at feet, lion looking l., r. fore paw raised. 10.46 gr 27 mm 6h
THRACE, Bizya, Pseudo-autonomous under Hadrian Tyche standing Reference. RPC III, 736; Jurukova 165 Obv. ΔΙΟΝΥСω ΚΤΙСΤΗ Dionysos seated right on throne, holding grape bunch and a single grape; vine to left Rev. ΒΙΖΥΗΝΩΝ. River-god and Tyche; to left, river-god reclining right, resting right arm on water-urn, holding reed in left hand; to right, Tyche standing facing, head left, wearing long garment and kalathos, holding cantharus in right hand and two ears of corn in left hand. 6.59 gr 22 mm
3146A CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea. Hadrian 117-18 AD Club in wreath Reference. RPC III 3146A Issue Year 2 Obv. Laureate head right. Rev. ET B Club in wreath 2.16 gr 13 mm 6h
Hadrian, Cistophorus Uncertain mint in Asia Minor 130 AD Dionysus standing Reference. RPC III, 1450 var.; RIC 485; Metcalf 99 var. (no omphalus) Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P Bare head right Rev. COS III Dionysus draped standing front head l. emptying oinochoe over panther on l. and holding thyrsus in r.; panther looks left, serpent entwined around omphalus behind 10.68 gr 27 mm 6h
CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea Hadrian Didrachm 128-38 AD Club Reference. RPC III, 3116; S 283; Metcalf Conspectus 103 corr.; Cop: 232 Issue Hadrian Pater Patriae Obv. ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒΑϹΤΟϹ Laureate head of Hadrian, left Rev. ΠΑΤΗΡ ΠΑΤΡΙ ΥΠΑΤΟϹ ΤΟ Γ Club, handle at top 5.97 gr 22 mm 12h
I picked up a Hadrian Provincial, hope he can join Oki's Hadrian party! Syria, Decapolis. Philadelphia. Hadrian. A.D. 117-138. O:AΔPIANOC CEBACTOC, laureate and draped bust right, R:ΦIΛAΔEΛΦEωNKC, veiled and draped bust of Demeter right, holding grain ears. 20 mm, 7.5 g.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Nome Obol 126-27 AD Horus standing Reference. RPC III, 6455/20; Dattari-Savio Pl. 293, 10856 (this coin); Emmett 1251 Issue Alexandreon Chora (nome of Lower Egypt) Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ϹΕΒ Laureate head of Hadrian, r., drapery on l. shoulder Rev. ΑΛΕΞ Χ, L ΙΑ Horus, standing, l., wearing military dress, holding spear in r. hand, hippopotamus, r., in l. hand 4.32 gr 19 mm 12h
Here's an interesting coin from Bizya. There are only ~8 in ACsearch, this one included. THRACE, Bizya. Hadrian 117-138 CE Æ 24 mm, 9.5 gm Obv: [AVTO TPAIAN] ΑΔPI ANOC KA[ICPA CЄB]; laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, thin strip of drapery on near shoulder Rev: [BIZ]YH[NΩN]; banquet scene: man reclining left on klinè; at his feet is seated a female figure, with right foot on stool, extending left hand toward (or feeding?) a coiled serpent erect before a second stool; to left, youth standing facing, head right; to right, forepart of horse left Ref: Jurukova 8 var.; RPC III 732.7 corr. (from a similar CNG coin). Rare. Per CNG: "This coin depicts an interesting scene that was repeated by two other emperors and was obviously of great local significance. While sometimes thought to depict the local myth of King Tereus being served the corpse of his son in revenge for his crimes against his sister-in-law, the serpent or serpent-entwined staff beneath the couch has led others to identify the central figures as Asclepius and Hygeia. A fuller understanding of this scene unfortunately eludes us." Looks like I missed a better one in a CNG auction this month. It was still pretty rough though. Of the eight I found in ACsearch and CNG, here's the best one by far (image included so you can see all the details missing on my coin ): https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=324636
CILICIA, Tarsus Hadrian Tridrachm 117-18 AD Tyche Reference. RPC III, 3262/13; Prieur 761; M. Prieur coll.; SNG Levante 998 var. (obv. legend); SNG BN 1401; for c/m: Howgego 843.: c/m: laureate and draped bust right of Caracalla (AMK) within oval incuse. Prieur 761 for coin & 777 for countermarked issue; Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΘΕ ΤΡΑ ΠΑΡ ΥΙ ΘΕ ΝΕΡ ΥΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕB Laureate head of Hadrian, r.; fillet border Rev. ΤΑΡϹΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ Tyche of the City, turreted and veiled, seated, l., on diphros, holding palm; at her feet, river-god Kydnos, crowned with sedge swimming, right 8.74 gr 24.5 mm 12h Note. From the Michel Prieur Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 51 (15 September 1999), lot 951. Finally a recognizable countermark
Here's a rough but neat one I got recently. I didn't realize it had the features making it a more uncommon variant until I had it in hand. Obverse: Laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right Reverse: Isis, crowned with disc, horns and plumes, seated right; on knee, Harpocrates, crowned with pschent, raising hand and holding lotus flower; to right, palm-branch; behind, jug (urnula). 8g, 25mm. Struck at Alexandria in AD 131/2; Dattari 1750, RPC 5815
CILICIA, Tarsus Hadrian Tridrachm Sandan standing Reference. RPC III 3266; Prieur 767; SNG BN 1407-9. Issue Second group Obv. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΘΕ ΤΡΑ ΠΑΡ ΥΙ ΘΕ ΝΕΡ ΥΙ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕ. Laureate head of Hadrian, r. with drapery on l. shoulder Rev. ΤΑΡϹΕΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΩϹ. Sandan, wearing tall headdress and long cloak, standing, r., on horned lion; he wears on his l. side bow-case and sword crossing the bow-case; his r. hand is raised and he holds bipennis and wreath in l. 10.20 gr 25 mm