EGYPT. Alexandria. Hadrian, 117-138. Drachm (Bronze, 35 mm, 26.12 g, 11 h), RY 19 = 134/5. ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙC ΤΡΑΙΑΝ [ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟC CЄΒ] Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian to right, seen from behind.
Rev. L ЄΝΝЄΑKΔ Harpokrates of Mendes standing front, head to left, raising his right hand to his mouth and holding club surmounted by eagle in his left; to left, ram standing left, head turned back to right, wearing hemhem crown. Dattari (Savio) 1732. Emmett -. K&G 32.657. RPC III 6003. Very rare. Minor edge cracks
, otherwise, fine.
From the Rhakotis Collection, formed in the 1960s and 1970s (with collector’s ticket).
This interesting piece shows Harpokrates as one of the tutelary deities of Mendes, a city in the Egyptian Eastern Delta. Though Harpokrates was normally considered a child of Isis and Serapis, in Mendes, he was worshipped as a son of the ram god Banebdjedet and the fish goddess Hatmehyt.