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Licinius I But Can't Figure Out Reverse

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19.5 mm 2.83 gm
Licinius I

Obverse Legend
IMP C VALLICINLICINIUS P F AVG

Can't find the reverse in my data base. There is a soldier holding an orb with a staff and what looks like a peacock at his feet.

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That there's not a "soldier".

The reverse legend is "IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG" (Jupiter protects the emperors). The figure is thus Jupiter (or Jove), standing mostly-unclothed, holding orb and long sceptre, with his usual bird the eagle at his feet. In the exergue is the mintmark, ANT for Antioch.
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Thank you Sap
Was I right on the ruler?
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Yep.

Licinius I and Licinius II are easy to tell apart: Licinius II never held the senior rank of "Augustus", while Licinius I never held the junior rank of "Caesar". So if you can read the name "LICINIVS", and the titles end in "P F AVG", then it's Licinius I, but if the titles end with "NOB CAES" or something similar, then it's Licinius II. Licinius II is also always shown clean-shaven, while his dad always has a beard.
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Thank you Sap

Thats 2 out of 11 I've been able to figure out. Now I have more information to add to my toolkit.
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