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Egyptian Maximian?

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Any data on this, Egyptian?

Egyptian-Maximian?
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I am thinking Milne 4939?
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It would be helpful for you to post additional information that you have, whether the seller's description or your own... such as the emperor, etc. With small pictures and coins of not-great condition, it can be too time consuming to start from scratch. It's often easier to begin by checking the correctness of the seller's listing.

Just copy and past Frascatius's ebay description of this coin if you don't want to post the auction link.

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It could be Maximianus though, Homonia standing left, year 5, Emmett 4141(5) R1, which corresponds to Milne 4939 in Emmett's book.

I'd like to see bigger/better pictures. There's not a lot to work with on the obverse legend but it is certainly a later emperor in the Alexandrian series.
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