Licinius I & Licinius II circa A.D. 318 DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES; laureate and draped confronted busts, together holding trophy of arms. I O M ET VICT CONSER D D N N AVG ET CAES; Victory standing right, branch in left hand, offering wreath to Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding sceptre. In ex. SMK[A] RIC VII Cyzicus 13 from the picture though, your coin looks like a cast. These are not silver either, but bronze; though they can be silvered. If you don't mind, where did you get this, since these are very rare.
We purchased a collection a long time ago, and many of them have come back in body bags may be from counterfeit set??. This is coin does contain 94% silver,
If you are sure it is silver, it is definitely fake. The weight is a little high, these average 4.0 grams. Though I hate to condemn a coin from a picture alone, this coin is suspect.
You saved me $40. Would it be abusive to this thread to put up a coin or two every couple days. Some I am sure are real.