So, I found this lying around and as someone who's not an expert in late roman imperial I'm stumped. What I know - Reverse Legend: iovi conservatori avgg nn Reverse: something standing left holding Victory on a globe and sceptre, eagle at foot with wreath in its beak, A officina mark Obverse Legend: IMP LIC LICINIVS P F AVG Obverse: Laureate head right What I'm wondering - who's the double face guy holding the staff and what letters are that in the mintmark (my reading is AR for Arles but haven't found any coins with this design to match that) Any help would be much appreciated!
That is Jupiter (Jove; IOVI is the dative case and means "to/for Jove) on the reverse. Jupiter often is depicted holding a Victory and often with an Eagle.