Licinius (308 - 324)
    mold: two sides (impressed from two different coins, possibly of the same type, as coins with this obverse and reverse do exist.) 27 mm maximum diameter.
Said to have been "found in Egypt" (which seems highly likely).
obverse of Licinius:  IMP C VAL LIC LICINIUS PF AVG  (retrograde, of course)
/IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing l holding Victory with wreath and sceptre
eagle at feet, K left, wreath/X/A right, ALE in exergue
RIC Alexandria 18, page 706, "AD 316-317"

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