🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Roman coins

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Reverse wording: SACR MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR (the sacred money of our two emperors and two princes)
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Second coin is probably also Maximianus but differs in not having Roman "III" in right field and the mint mark is obscured--although most likely Aquileia (northern Italy).
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Mackaydon, sometimes I think that you have forgotten more than I've ever learned on everything pertaining to T-Net . Keep your feedback coming....just saying...
 

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Second coin is probably also Maximianus but differs in not having Roman "III" in right field and the mint mark is obscured--although most likely Aquileia (northern Italy).
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The mint mark on the second has a T in it. Also the III is actually VI
 

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Thank you both for the kind words; they encourage me to continue and enjoy the research.

DS: Yes, I agree. What appears as Roman "III" is actually Roman 'VI"; odd as it may appear.
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