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Old Coin Need Help Identifying

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I am trying to get some information on this coin and I am having a hard time identifying it. I know the pictures aren't the greatest, but I will take better ones and post them shortly. Thanks for any help in advance!
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It's Roman, possibly an issue of the usurper Magnentius. Recommend reposting it to the Ancients/Medieval section - lots of Roman experts there.
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It's Roman, possibly an issue of the usurper Magnentius.
Not even Magnentius, but the even rarer Decentius: DN DECENTI-VS CAESAR.
Tesorillo 124; not sure what's that in normal attribution.

To be honest, it looks too good to be true, especially on the first photo. Where did you get this, and what does the edge look like?
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