Materiaal: Zilver Weight: 2.84 g Domitianus as Caesar, coined under Vespasian AR-Denar Rome, 76/77 AD Obv .: CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, head with laurel wreath n. R. Rev .: COS IIII, Minerva stands with shield and lance on Prora n. R., Right Eul my coin not my coin Materiaal: Zilver Weight: 2.84 g Domitianus as Caesar, coined under Vespasian AR-Denar Rome, 76/77 AD Obv .: CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, head with laurel wreath n. R. Rev .: COS IIII, Minerva stands with shield and lance on Prora n. R., Right Eu l
I only saw the first one when I clicked. The second is RIC 564 (R2). I'm sure David Atherton will chime in but they both look authentic to me.
The Maxentius likes fine to me, too. Here's another one for comparison: Ostia mint, A.D. 309 Obv: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG Rev: AET-ERNITAS AVG N - Castor and Pollux, each with star above cap, nude but for chlamys hanging from shoulders, standing, facing each other, leaning on scepter and holding reins to bridled horses; wolf and twins between them MOSTΔ in exergue RIC 16 26mm, 6.1g.