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Author Topic: IONIA, Erythrae Hadrian Æ 28 Demeter standing Hadrian or Trajan?  (Read 419 times)

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Offline okidoki

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Reference.
cf RPC III, 1991; cf BMC 255

Magistrate   Preimos (strategos)

Obv. Α[Υ] [ΝΕ]CΡIΟΥΑΝ [ΤΡ]ΑΙΑΝΟΝ??
Laureate head of Hadrian, right

Rev. ΕΡΥΘΡΑΙΩΝ ΕΠΙ СΤΡΑ, ΠΡΕΙ-ΜΟΥ (in field, l. and r.)
Demeter standing l., wearing long chiton, holding ears of corn in r. hand and resting on long torch with l. hand

9.67 gr
28 mm

Mine looks so very much like hadrian


Reference.
RPC III, 1991 http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/1991/

Magistrate   Preimos (strategos)

Obv. ΑΥ ΝΕΡΟΥΑΝ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΝ
Laureate head of Trajan, right

Rev. ΕΡΥΘΡΑΙΩΝ ΕΠΙ СΤΡΑ, ΠΡΕΙ-ΜΟΥ (in field, l. and r.)
Demeter standing l., wearing long chiton, holding ears of corn in r. hand and resting on long torch with l. hand

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Re: IONIA, Erythrae Hadrian Æ 28 Demeter standing Hadrian or Trajan?
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2017, 04:56:39 am »
Correction its Trajan, ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΝ is Trajan of course i was confused because of the looks and ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΝ is also on Hadrian his coins but usually followed by ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟ
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