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Are Two Heads Better Than One?

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This coin caught my eye as it had two heads, readable legends, was fairly well centred and I had not heard of Vabalathus before. A brief search of the forum revealed much information in this thread: https://goccf.com/t/415101
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Vabalathus & Aurelian. Antoninianus. Antioch. 270-272 AD
Obverse: Laurete draped cuirassed bust of Vabalathus right. Obverse Inscription: VABALATHVS V C R I M D R. Reverse: Radiate cuirassed bust of Aurelian right, H (officina) below. Reverse Inscription: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG.
Metal: Billon. Diameter: 19 mm. Weight: 3.4 gr.
Reference: RIC 381; MIR 353; Sear: 11718.
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I've had a Vab-dog (I can never remember his full name) and Aurelian coin on my list for years and still haven't got one. I always dig double bust coins!
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That lettering looks decidedly non-Roman in style, in comparison to other Vabalathus coins I've seen. Given the scratch-marks all over it, I'd suspect some tooling has gone down here.
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I've been doing a bit more in-depth research into this coin of the Palmyrene Empire, especially the lettering. I didn't find anything specific to the lettering, but quite a few images of this type of coin with the H mint mark turned up. As can be seen from the comparison with one of the coins found on ACSearch the lettering is almost identical to that on my coin. A few contributors mentioned that the coin was a snub to Aurelian as he is on the reverse. Perhaps the Palmyrene style lettering is a further snub?
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With the coin in hand it appears to have been rather roughly cleaned (scraped?), though whatever it was it looks to have been done a very long time ago. The coin was inexpensive, so I don't mind the scratch marks.
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