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The face doesn't ring any bells.
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Nope I'm afraid neither is correct! He ruled after Constantius Gallus.
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No, a little bit later than him.
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Valens?
Doesn't any one else want to play?
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It's not Valens, either! I have succesfully stummped the community for 24+ hours...give up yet?  He is a member of the Valentinian dynasty.
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Nope. He was born in 359 A.D. in Sirmium.
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Indeed it is!  Gratian Siscia 379-383 A.D. 23 mm, 4.92g Obv: D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and curiassed bust right Rev: REPARATIO REIPVB, Gratian standing front, head left, raising female on right, holding Victory on globe. Mintmark: BSISC RIC 26a type 2
Edited by ancientcoinguy 12/18/2013 12:29 am
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Give this one a try. 
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