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Roman Coin, Quintillus? Still Learning To Identify

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I purchased a large lot of Misc. "Ancient coins". I am going through them and still new to the identifying and such process (using books, and internet resources).

I am trying to identify this roman coin and believe it may be Quintillus.. The obverse does start with IMP, but very difficult (to me at least) to decipher rest of lettering, I can make out bits here and there.

Any help is always appreciated.
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I think I can make out "Diocletian" at the top obverse.
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I think I can make out "Diocletian" at the top obverse.
now that you've pointed it out, it's pretty obvious.
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Thank you- Following that lead, found this coin which also has same reverse image. Thinking that may be the one?

https://www.goldenruleenterprises.o...toninianius/
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Thinking that may be the one?
It could be. I can't read the officina letter on your coin, though.
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Thank you for the tip, will take a closer look at that (officina letter).
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