File:As-Hadrian-Aegyptus-RIC 0839,As.jpg

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  • Description: Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Æ As (13.26 gm). Struck 134-138 AD.
HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare headed and draped bust right
AEGYPTOS, SC in exergue, Egypt reclining left and holding sistrum, left elbow resting on basket of grain, ibis on column at her feet.

RIC II 839; BMCRE 1700; Cohen -.

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