I came across this little one recently. Please help identify. Coin diameter is just under 2 cm. Please pardon the iPhone photos; are better photos needed?
Thanks much!
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You have a Late Roman Bronze (LRB) of what appears to be of Constantius Gallus Caesar from 351-354 AD. The reverse is very worn but I can just make out what looks like the Fallen Horseman reverse. These coins are the most common of ancient coins. Based on condition your coin is worth a buck or two.
The figure looks like there is an "H" or Roman numeral 2 behind the upper neck as opposed to the Delta in some of the linked photos? Any significance to this?
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