Maximianus (286-305, 306-308, 310 A.D.) -  AE Follis of his 1st reign - 26x29mm, 10.21gr
Obverse: IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG
Maximianus, his laureate head right
Reverse: SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR
Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiae.
V  in right field. AQP in Exergue.

Minted at the 1st officina (P) in Aquileia (Italy) in 301 A.D.

Reference: 
Sutherland, C.H.V., "Roman Imperial Coinage", Volume 6 (RIC), Aquileia, p315, nr 31b
Voetter, Otto, "Die Münzen der römischen Kaiser, Kaiserinnen und Caesaren von Diocletianus bis Romulus, Katalog der
hinterlassenen Sammlung und Aufzeichnung des Herrn Paul Gerin" (Voetter-Gerin), Aquileia, Maximianus Hercules, p60, nr 12.
Failmezger, V., "Roman Bronze Coins From Paganism To Christianity 294-364 A.D.", nr 28M
Sear, D.R., "Roman Coins and their Values" (RCV 4th Revised Edition), p310, nr. 3637, variety from Aquileia mint.
Van Meter, D., "Handbook of Roman Imperial Coins", p278, nr. 43, variety with Ol/6.
Suarez, R., "Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins" (ERIC),  unlisted (B20, O32, R122, T109, M3)
Quality: Very Fine+

This coin was once part of the Northern Sinai hoard, found around 1965 "at a tel just to the west of the village of esh-Sheikh
Zuweid. The site of the tel, on the ancient Via Maris, has been identified with the Beth Tappuah (i.e. House of the Apple), known
in Greek as Boutaphion. It is on the coast c. 15 km south-west of Rafah towards El Arish, which in 1965 was the capital of
Egyptian Sinai." (1)
The coin still has the original green patina which is typical of coins from the Northern Sinai Hoard..

(1) = Cathy E. King & Arnold Spaer, "A Hoard of Folles from Northern Sinai", Numismatic Chronicle, 1977, p66.

See my page on "My folles from the Northern Sinai Hoard"