MAXI–MIANI: Diademed and draped bust of Maximian (AD 286–305), seen from behind.
Reverse
No legend: Centaur fighting a hero (Hercules?) holding a stone in his attacking left hand.
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina. Eine dritte Gruppe heidnischer Neujahrsmünzen im spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (7), 1951, pp. 57-66., C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), pp. 278-279, no. 10, Pl. 24.9.
D N FL CL IVLI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian l., holding Victory on globe in his r. hand and a shield decorated with a she-wolf and twins motif over his l. shoulder
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VOTA-PVBLICA: Isis seated facing on high-backed throne, wearing a basileion, and suckling Horus-Harpocrates
D N VALEN-S P F AVG: Pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust of Valens r., wearing a paludamentum
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VOTA PVBLICA: River-god reclining l., half draped, holding a ship in his r. hand, and leaning with his l. arm on an overturned urn, from which water flows
D N VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG: Pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust of Valentinian I r., wearing a paludamentum
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VOTA PV-B-LICA: Isis standing r. on galley with oars sailing r., head turned back l., wearing a basileion, with drapery billowing behind her and holding sail in both hands