I have always liked a pungent title, but yes I found some nice coins:
The first one has been in my Pius
collection long, as it bears nr 91 and the one I got this week is 478.
They are both imitations of a
dupondius RIC 933 with a
reverse that reads ERTAS
COS IIII instead of
LIBERTAS COS IIIII think both items are of the same dies, but 478 has a defect at 12 o'clock on the
obverse and must have been struck slightly later than 91.
They are both light for
dupondii: 9.30 and 6.65 respectively. Same die usually means small output or extreme luck.
Wonder what you think of them.
Frans
addendum: they were both found in
England!