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It is about the diameter of a dime.

On the obverse: ends SNOBC in front of the face?

On the reverse: Providens Tirechess? Below the fort SMNB

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Well, clearly a campgate type. Clearly "PROVIDENTIAE CAESS" reverse. Clearly Nicomedia mint. I think I spot "NOB C" on the obverse...but I'll leave it to the Roman experts on the board to pin down...
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From what I can determine of the obverse legend, I would make it "FL IVL ...rIs ...sNOB C" and call it Crispus. Reverse should be PROVIDENTIA CAESS".
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Difficult to say for sure because of the lack on an obverse, I would agree that it's one of Constantine's family. My guess would be Constantine II.
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It is hard to read but it may be (as Medieval says):

FLIVLCRIS PVSNOBC
Flavius Iulius Crispus Nobilissimus Caesar (dated 324-326)
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