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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Adoptive Emperors| > |Hadrian| > GS26509
Hadrian, 11 August 117 - 10 July 138 A.D., Aegeae, Cilicia
|Hadrian|, |Hadrian,| |11| |August| |117| |-| |10| |July| |138| |A.D.,| |Aegeae,| |Cilicia|, Aegeae issued tetradrachms only during the reigns of Hadrian and Caracalla. The issues were probably related to visits of these emperors to the town or to its famous sanctuary of Asclepius.
GS26509. Silver tetradrachm, Prieur 715, Weber -, VF, Aigeai (near Yumurtalik, Turkey) mint, weight 9.282g, maximum diameter 26.4mm, die axis 0o, 117 - 118 A.D.; obverse AYTOKP KAIC TRAIANOC AΔPIANOC CEB, laureate bare-chest bust right, drapery on left shoulder; reverse ETOYC ΔΞP AIΓEAIΩN, diademed head of Perseus (or Alexander the Great) right, goat below; very rare; SOLD











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