This one is currently for sale as authentic in an
auction closing 4 Jun 2022.
This medaillon shares the same dies with a
heavy miliarense.
Interstingly I have a transfer die from the same
obverse which is sadly incompatible because this suspected medaillon has details like parts of dotted
border which are missing in my die
The eye looks starange I assume its apperance was changed due to slippage or double striking.
The
heavy miliarense is missing details and has more wear than the medaillon so the
heavy miliarense can not be the mother.
What is strang is that the
heavy miliarense has no new details from the authentic mother, all details can already be found on the medaillon.
That means that the
heavy miliarense could be a transfer die
fake too and it could have been struck with same transfer die.
And the eye looks strange too on the
heavy miliarense, which could mean that the eye was damaged there identically due to slippage or double striking, and this would be a huge problem because completely identical individual characteristics from striking should not be present on 2 coins from the same dies. But it is hard to tell for sure from pictures especially becasue details were removed on the
heavy miliarense by wear or corrosion.
Picture 1 top medaillon
Picture 2-4 same coin
heavy miliarensePicture 5
heavy miliarense (not sure about authenticity, no new details)
Picture 6 shows same double striking, lippage under nose and very similar or identical damage eye due to slippage or double striking