This one was not so hard to read, just a few hours Pamphylia, Perga, 117 – 138 AD AE 19, 4.597 g RPC III, 2697; SNG France 3, 400; Paris 316; Waddington 3345. Ob.: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian as Caesar to r. with paludamentum Rev.: ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟϹ ΠΕΡΓΑΙΑϹ Pergaean Artemis wearing short chiton and hunting boots, walking to r., holding bow in her r. hand and drawing arrow from quiver at left shoulder with her l. hand; at her feet, stag to r. Border of dots. Reverse legend is clockwise. My pictures: The following picture is courtesy CNG, I think mine is better for once Corrections are always most welcome. Please share your coins of the Pergaean Artemis or anything relevant.