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Philip I is earlier - let me add that the portrait is from an Alexandrian Tetradrachm.
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Getting closer - later than Valerian I
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Gallienus is still earlier.
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These tets can be a pain to ID just by the bust. Looks like I'm going to go through the whole list unless someone else jumps in. Aure;lian?
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Now you are very close but a 'no' to Aurelian as well.
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One more for me and than someone needs to chime in. Carus?
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Now, with Carus you shot past the emperor. Aurelian was really very close.
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Where is everyone? Probus.
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Quote: Where is everyone? Probus. Christmas shopping rush in USA and Australia, sleeping in the UK - my guess. And Probus is later - seems there are only two left, one of which I have already posted earlier in this thread.
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You might have missed it because 'MetDet71' got it in one go, Florian is at https://goccf.com/t/192342&whichpage=32Not sure if there is even an Alexandrian issue from Florian, will have to check in Milne and Koeln/Cologne. But with only a single possibility left, I give it to you. Here is Tacitus: 
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