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Roman Coin With Egyptian Looking Guy On It ID Needed

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The emperor is Maximianus.

Possible reverse type like this: http://www.coinproject.com/coin_det...p?coin=74454
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My coin is 6.61 grams
27mm in diameter.
I dont know, writing looks like what you suggest, but the eyes and the nose, dont
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There were a dozen or so mints that produced this type. The style varied greatly between celators and mints. The example I posted ( mint mark ANT) is from Antioch. It is likely your coin is not from this mint given the stylistic difference. I just chose one of the 100's of varieties as an example, but 100% this is the emperor Maximianus. It may be hard to say much more than that given the condition of the reverse.

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I understand.
Thank you!
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