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A Challenge. Who Can ID This Roman Battered Fourree?

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Obv: Emperor facing right
Legend: [..] DV [..]
Rev: Not sure, but it looks like there's an oval shaped shield, left below, near the hole Diameter: 16mm
Mass: 1,74 gramm

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Quote:
there's an oval shaped shield


Looks to me like someone unsuccessfully tried to use this coin as a shield.
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Good luck getting this IDed.
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The denarius was ID in another post as one struck under Trajan. I accidentally placed this coin double at this forum.

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I'm confused!

This coin was id by Bobl in another post of yours..
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I accidentally posted it double, so wanted to make clear in this post that it was id on this forum
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