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Hello!

Who is He? :)
Weight: 1,51 gr.
Diameter: 15 mm.

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My first guess would be Claudius II but it looks a bit odd.
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Claudius II (more probably) or perhaps Quintilus (his brother)
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Either Claudius II or Gallienus
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Thank you! :)
I can see a T on it, so maybe Tetricus...
Very small coin, what is the denomination? Antoninian?
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I have no clue
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A typical Tetricus I AE Antoninianus, does look a bit "unofficial" (so-called Barbarous) which was common for the era.
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It is hard to pick the Emperor in this case, because that is barbarous.
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my first thought was barbarous as well. it's a charming portrait however, I like it.

maybe victorinus even?
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