although there is a mark on his head behind the ear, i think it has more details. Hadrian AS Roma 119-22 AD Victory standing. Reference. RIC 572 var. Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG. Bust of Hadrian, laureate, draped, right Rev.: PONT MAX TR POT COS III in field S-C Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm 11.42 gr
like the obverse on one, and the reverse on the other. However, if you don't want one of them, it can receive all the love it needs right here.
I'm not sure I would call the new coin an upgrade. I think they're equally attractive in different ways. But hey, keep them both, problem solved.
This is where I always have a problem getting rid of a "duplicate" coin. Where they are not true grade or even stylistic doubles and they have different attractive features. I usually just default keep both.