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Hi, can you give me the right identification for that coin?

im not sure if it is https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68154.html or https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces31452.html
There is a gap between LAETITI and A. i think that will help you
Hi,

difference between these only comes from the type Denarius or Antoninianus. What's the weight of your coin?
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Si c'est un grand plaisir d'être reconnu par ses amis, c'est peut-être encore plus flatteur d'être reconnu par ses adversaires.
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On the imperial coinage, a radiate crown usually signifies a 'double' denomination. In this case, your coin is an antoninianus or 'double-denarius'. If the coin was a denarius, the portrait would be bare-headed. The coin identified in the link above as a "denarius" is in fact an antoninianus. Compare this denarius of Gordian III with Laetitia on reverse (image courtesy CNG):

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68154.html
So this coin isn't a denarius?
Thank you both
right, I didn't have a look at the bust type but obvious...(8

Denarius file updated with proper picture, thanks dltcoins for spotting the error.
Sapientiae plerumque stultitia est comes.
Si c'est un grand plaisir d'être reconnu par ses amis, c'est peut-être encore plus flatteur d'être reconnu par ses adversaires.
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
Citeer: "SpuDy"https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68154.html
​So this coin isn't a denarius?
​Thank you both
​Yes, *that* coin is a denarius. It was the original photo (now fixed) in the link that wasn't a denarius. :)
Citeer: "dltcoins"
Citeer: "SpuDy"https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68154.html
​​So this coin isn't a denarius?
​​Thank you both
​​Yes, *that* coin is a denarius. It was the original photo (now fixed) in the link that wasn't a denarius. :)
Thanks very much​

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