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Roman Coin ID Help 29mm Found In Serbia (Moesia Superior)

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Hello everyone!

I found this coin and I don't know where it's from or how old it is.Please help me identify it.

Bronze,~29mm diameter ,~4mm thick.


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You didnt post a picture! I'm sure we can get it once you've put it up
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Thanks!
Sorry about that ,I thought I posted them ,my PC seems to be kinnda buggy.
Posted them for sure this time :)
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This is going to be a guess because there is any legend to go by, IMO the bust looks like Marcus Aurelius or his son Commodus
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I think Commodus personally
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Looks like Marcus Aurelius (as Caesar) to me .... large curls and short beard. Possibly IVVENTAS (Juventas) reverse. While their portraits can be very similar, generally on Marcus the angle of the nose will be similar to the forehead. The adult Commodus 'usually' has a higher forehead without much angle. Definitely can be identified as "Roman Ae As" circa second half 2nd Century
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I also think an early Marcus Aurelius.
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