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Julian II Ae?

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Another "bargain" coin, certainly not in primo condition, and as such again probably not too interesting to advanced collectors here, but I'm posting it in hopes of honing my identification skills. I did like the left facing bust with military accoutrements.

I have this as RIC 421.

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Not a bad looking coin, nice thick patina.
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I love the original patina on this coin. Good selection.
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I have this as RIC 421


I think you got it right, but if you do not specify the volume of RIC and in this case the mint, then the simple use of a number is not specific enough to allow anyone else to identify your coin from the reference.

After looking the coin up I agree with your attribution:

RIC VIII Siscia 421, officina B, I believe.
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