Roman coin: Concordia AVG?

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Hi

 

Could anyone help me identify this coin?

 

weight: 9,4 g

width: 26,5 mm

 

Maybe Concordia AVG?

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Luis Fernando
"God strengthen me in firmness and virtue to always seek what I consider the most valuable of all titles: the character and integrity of an honest man!"
Adapted from George Washington

I think is hadrian,but not sure…

I don't know. It's similar to Nero and Claudio.

I didn't find anything similar here in the catalog or on https://www.wildwinds.com/

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Luis Fernando
"God strengthen me in firmness and virtue to always seek what I consider the most valuable of all titles: the character and integrity of an honest man!"
Adapted from George Washington

I think I see what's left of a radiate crown on the obverse which would make it a dupondius. The reverse could be Concordia and I see the figure is holding a cornucopiae but in the other hand I think I can see scales so it could also be Fortuna or maybe Ceres. If it's corn-ears instead of scales maybe Annona. Without being able to read at least part of the obverse or reverse legend I don't think we can be sure.

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Hello friends

 

Anyone else have any suggestions?

 

thanks.

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Luis Fernando
"God strengthen me in firmness and virtue to always seek what I consider the most valuable of all titles: the character and integrity of an honest man!"
Adapted from George Washington

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