Sestertius or As? [решено]

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Diameter: 26mm
Weight: 18,51g

By the description given it should be a sestertius of Marcus Aurelius. I can't find it in the catalogue. Any help is very welcome. :)
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Can you decipher the remaining legends on obverse ? It's Aequitas on reverse it seems, but it could be several references depending on the legends.
Цитата: "Choucas"​Can you decipher the remaining legends on obverse ? It's Aequitas on reverse it seems, but it could be several references depending on the legends.
​I think I can see "AVRE" at around 9'o clock and "TONI" at around 11 so it could be "M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXXII". With the reverse being Aequitas it could be: http://www.ancientresource.com/images/roman/romancoins/coins-2nd-3rd-century/marcus-aurelius-sestertius-nav007.jpg but it's size is off by about 4mm and weight by 7g. I got it with the description "Sestertius Marcus Aurelius" and I know ancient coins vary in size and weight but this seems a large variation from the standard.
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Статус изменён на Решено (cro321, 10 Янв 2019, 13:30)
I think I found it, should be Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius. M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXXII, laureate head right / IMP VIIII COS III PP SC, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, RIC 1230. :)
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