I already posted this one on CT but thought I should repost it.
This IOVI shows the toes of Jupiter's left foot. I have seen a few examples were the engraver made an attempt at toes, with maybe three recognizable; but this coin has five clear toes. There is also an interesting line through the beard of Licinius. Either an engraving aid or possibly an error.
Licinius I
A.D. 313- 314
21x22mm 3.0g
IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG; laureate head right.
IOVI CONS-ERVATORI AVGG; Jupiter standing l., chlamys across l. shoulder, leaning on sceptre and holding Victory on globe in r. hand; eagle with wreath to l. on ground, in right field Γ.
in ex. SMHT
RIC VI Heraclea 73; RIC VII Heraclea 6