Weight: 0.9-1.0g
Diameter: 12mm
Composition: most likely copper or bronze
This coin is very small and I have seen nothing like it before, I got it as an unidentified coin from a Croatian member who does metal detecting.
My guess for it would be this but I'm not 100% sure, what do you think?
Size is not uncommon, this would be an AE4 (i.e. diameter under 17mm).
My thoughts would rather go to Theodosius I on obverse.
I can't see reverse details, maybe try to have a look at something like D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG on obverse and SALVS REIPVBLICAE on reverse.
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Citation: "pejounet"Size is not uncommon, this would be an AE4 (i.e. diameter under 17mm).
My thoughts would rather go to Theodosius I on obverse.
I can't see reverse details, maybe try to have a look at something like D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG on obverse and SALVS REIPVBLICAE on reverse.
2 coins that may help you:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces58309.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces51506.html
Thanks, I think it's this one because the details fit perfectly.
MANTIS and OCRE databases might help you to find your variant.
I think your "problem" now is trying to identify the mintmark on reverse for exact reference
Sapientiae plerumque stultitia est comes.
Si c'est un grand plaisir d'être reconnu par ses amis, c'est peut-être encore plus flatteur d'être reconnu par ses adversaires.
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.