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Licinius I ? Couldn't Find The Reverse

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Licinius I ? I couldn't find the reverse on the database I am using, which probably means I got the wrong ruler.
What are the two figures holding?
Are the two "pots" actually the mint mark?

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Diocletian, I believe. Pretty sure I can read DIOCLETIANVS in the obverse legend.
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I am not sure what is in the center on the reverse; but here is an example from Cyzicus to compare with.


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Diocletian
A.D. 295- 299
AE Antoninianus
21mm 2.6g
IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG; radiate & cuirassed bust right
CONCORDIA MI-LITVM; Diocletian standing right receiving Victory from Jupiter standing left with long scepter; K gamma in center.
RIC VI Cyzicus 15a
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