Here is a coin with two heads I got last month: Hadrian (117-138) and Sabina, struck at Roman Alexandria, Egypt. Tetradrachm. 25-23 mm. 11.95 grams. AVT KAIC TPAI AΔPIA CEB CABEINA CEBACTH The date is hard to make out in the field near the end of the reverse legend, but might be IZ L (year 17) Anyway, it looks a lot like the Forschner example with that date. Sear II 3734v. Emmett 886. Sabina had quite the hairstyle! Coins with two heads are interesting. In December, 2017, there was a thread on them: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/two-heads-are-better-than-1.307230/ Add something to this thread!
VERY nice @Valentinian ! Here is my Sabina... just a single head coin! RI Sabina 117-137 Denarius 3.18g Venus standing right holding an apple RSC73 And a single head Hadrian (NOT with Antinous ) RI Hadrian AR Quinarius 1.3g, 14mm Rome, AD 119-122 cuirassed laureate COS III Victory seated wreath palm RIC 108a
And, to be fair, here is a Two Head Coin: RImp Brutus-Ahala 54 BC JBrutus cons 509 BC ServAhala mstr hrse 439 BC Sear 398 Craw 433-2