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Help Identifying This Roman Bronze

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Not sure why I bought this, other than it was there & it was cheap. I was inclined to think it was an issue of Constantius I, but it rather looks like there's an extra letter in what's left of the obverse legend which I can't account for. In any case, the reverse seems distinctive enough that I won't be surprised if somebody here recognizes it. About 17 mm in diameter.

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Constantine I (the Great), Arelate (Arles?) mint.

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I agree
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Even though well worn, the emperor's countenance here comes off as rather pugnacious, does it not?

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