60, Lot: 108. Estimate $150. Sold for $130. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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HADRIAN. 117-138 AD. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.38 gm). Struck 134-138 AD. Laureate head right / Egypt reclining against basket left, holding sistrum, ibis at feet. RIC II 297; RSC 100. Toned VF, reverse die crack.
This coin commemorates Hadrian's visit to Egypt in 130-131 AD. It was while Hadrian was on tour in Egypt that his favorite, Antinoüs, "mysteriously" drowned in the Nile. So great was the emperor's grief that he commanded a series of religious rituals to be performed in the young man's honor, and, on the site where the body was recovered, Hadrian ordered the construction of a city called Antinöopolis in honor of the young man.