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Are These Rare? Please Help Identifying

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I have these coins. I am unable to find information on them. I have searched on Google extensively. Can anyone identify them?
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its roman of some kind. I'm not great at these but some additional info will probably be helpful to the people who know these better. how big is it in diameter? what does it weigh?

while I cant speak to this specific piece a generic roman coin is pretty common. rome made a lot of coins and did so for a really long time. I have a bunch of the small copper coins (they are usually called "as") that I like to give to new coin collectors I meet. they retail for a couple bucks in low grade.
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It is a Roman antoninianus, emperor Gallienus, type SECVRIT PERPET. From around 260 AD. Here are some more: https://www.acsearch.info/search.ht...=usd&order=0

It is not a particularly rare type. Still, a value would be maybe 20-30 USD in this condition.
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to the CCF
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Thank you everyone!
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