As I said in the other thread, Wildwinds is good, but it isn't complete and comprehensive.
In this case, yours is listed in the new Sear. There's also a small S-shaped officina mark in the field, to the left of the standing figure. Listed in Sear as #8938, attributed to Rome mint, 248 AD, references given RIC 8, RSC 98.
Judging by the quoted value, it's apparently slightly scarcer than other types of antoninianii, which may explain it's absence from Wildwinds.
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