Thanks for this one Erik, I didn't have it in my list.
But from the curved lines on Hadrian's back on the
obverse, I would say it is laureate and draped (and perhaps
cuirassed as well, similar to Imhoof 160 in
RSN 1913;
Winterthur 3886) instead of laureate and
cuirassed. The
obverse of the plate coin (
Roma seated) of
Hadrian in
RPC (2543) appears to be from the same
obverse die but appears to have a __ cutout on Hadrian's back but yours has curved lines.
Imhoof describes
his coin as laureate, draped and
cuirassed.
Also, your coin should be described as
Tyche standing right... and... the emperor standing left, not the other way round. Descriptions are from the viewer's standpoint - (ah, you probably mean
Tyche on the left and the emperor on the right...)
Where did you get the
RPC 3, 2543A reference from ? Is there already a supplement to
RIC III ?
I will add it to the list.