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Unknown Coin, Though Probable Roman

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i have what I think is a roman coin, since I got it in the same bulk lot that another coin, which turned out to be roman, was in. its about 15mm in diameter. I kinda need some help identifying it, so Any input is appreciated!

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Yes, it´s a roman coin, we need images of the other side of the coin...
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oops. I accidentally used one of the pics twice


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here is the other side
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darn.................one sec
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Looks like another 4th century Roman to me, but without the other side I can't comment further.
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Might be Tesorillo 107, Constantius II, 342-348 AD.

Or might well be something else entirely.
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I agree it's a "two victories" reverse, but I see the obverse as Constans. Pretty far gone though.
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