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Gallienus Antoninianus?

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This is coin B9 from the "My First Dirties" thread at https://goccf.com/t/149267

Needs more cleaning but I wanted to check my newbie attribution attempt. I went about it in a stupid way but I think it worked. His curly beard looked familiar based on the Roman Emperors by Portrait page at Forvm and from there I looked through pictures on Wildwinds.
Gallienus-Antoninianus?

19mm, 1.8 gm (thin little sucker!)

I think it's this:
Gallienus, antoninianus, Rome, 260-268 AD
GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right.
IOVI PROPVGNAT, Jupiter standing left, head right, brandishing
thunderbolt, XI in left field.

Not sure of the mint since I can't see the mark. All of the others I've found online that have the same features were from the Rome mint.
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It is Gallienus, I believe the reverse is MARTI PROPVGNAT but I can't seem to locate a RIC number for it.
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i would guess IOVI PROPVGNAT, so I think you have the correct details..RIC V-1 214
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IOVI PROPVGNAT is correct take a look at Gobl.

http://www258.pair.com/denarius/coinage.htm
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IMP GALLIENVS AVG
IOVI PROPVGNAT
RIC V-1 Rome 213
Common

I havent heard of this reverse before. Cool.
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