It's certainly an ancient Roman bronze coin, of emperor Hadrian - or perhaps a replica. That edge, with the strong upturned rim, definitely is not in the style of typical ancient coins. I suspect it's genuine, but someone has turned it into jewellery, spooning the edge to make it fit.
Unfortunately, as a jewellery-damaged" coin, it is of much less interest to collectors.
Unfortunately, as a jewellery-damaged" coin, it is of much less interest to collectors.
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