THRACE, Abdera. Hadrian AE 20 Divus Trajan. Reference. Very rare. Verbanov 22; AMNG II 252; BMC Thrace -; SNG Copenhagen -; Lindgren- Obv. ADRIANOC KAICAP laureate and draped bust of Hadrian right. Rev. ILQEW DI AB DHRITAI laureate and (radiate?) draped bust of Divus Trajan right 5.37 gr 20 mm
on FORVM i posted some questions. http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=101722.new#new
LYDIA, Hermocapelia Pseudo-autonomous AE 16 under hadrian Reference: Sear GIC 5019; BMC Lydia p. 99; 8; SNG Copenhagen 165; SNG von Aulock 2944 var. (monogram). Obv. ЄPA CYNKΛHΤOC Draped bust of the Roman Senate right. Rev. ЄPMOKAΠHΛITΩN Turreted and draped bust of Roma right. Monogram before. 3.06 gr 16 mm
COMMAGENE, Samosata Hadrian AE 16 131-32 AD Very Rare Reference. Butcher 11 (a); BMC - ; SNG Copenhagen - Obv. Two crossed cornucopias. Rev. in field C - A / C - A / Θ -N . (CY 59) or Θ -Λ CY 39?? Two ears of corn 2,00 gr 13 mm
Sweet => a couple more super winners, Oki (congrats) ...... Ummm, it's kinda difficult to tell if it's an N or a Λ ... there seems to be something else going-on in that area as well?
SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Hadrian 129-30 AD. Æ Trichalkon Tyche Reference. McAlee 541(a) Obv. AVTOKP KAIC TPAIAN AΔPIANOC CEBAC Laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder. Rev. ANTIOXEWN THC MHTPOΠOLE Veiled and towered bust of Tyche right; [A to lower right. below chin] 4.45 gr 18 mm
COMMAGENE, Samosata Hadrian AE 16 129 AD Winged caduceus. Rare. Reference. BMC - cf 17 - 19; SNG Copenhagen cf. 18 Obv: AΔΡΙΑNOC CEBACTOC. Laureate, draped, cuirassed? bust right, seen from back Rev: C - A / E - T / N-H. (C-A / Є-T / Θ-N. CA = Samosata, ЄT = ЄTOYΣ ("in the year of"), and NH = 50+8) Winged caduceus. 2.73 gr 16 mm
CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea. Hadrian Didrachm 128-38 AD Club Reference. BMC p. 61, 135; Hunter II p. 587, 43; Metcalf p. 122, 99; SNG Copenhagen 231; SNG von Aulock 6421; Sydenham p. 78, 280 Obv. AΔPIANOC CEBACTOC laureate head right. Rev. YΠATOC G ΠA-THP ΠATPIΔOC, (date COS III) Club. 6.21 gr 21.5 mm 6 h.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian Dichalkon 129-30 AD Headdress of Isis. Reference. Emmett 1189.14; Milne 1293; Köln 1019; Dattari 1918 Obv. Laureate head right. Rev. LI-Δ Headdress of Isis. 1.66 gr 14 mm Note. Isis Goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom
Great detail on the headdress, especially for a dichalkon. Most of the ones I've seen are pretty mushy.