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- Description: Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Æ As (11.76 gm). Struck 136 AD.
- HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate and draped bust right
- AFRICA, Africa, wearing elephant’s skin headdress, reclining left, holding scorpion and cornucopia, modius at her feet.
RIC II 841; BMCRE 1712; Cohen 143.
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