It's Roman, 4th century. The name of the emperor is written on the obverse, I can't read it from these photos. The reverse is GLORIA EXERCITVS, mint mark is at the bottom of the reverse. I buy and sell such coins in bulk for a dollar or two each, up to around 5$ if sold separately and if the emperor can be identified.
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For the emperor, I'd say Constantinus; an for the mint, perhaps Antioch with SMAN on reverse.
But bigger pictures would help to identify accurately.
Sapientiae plerumque stultitia est comes.
Si c'est un grand plaisir d'être reconnu par ses amis, c'est peut-être encore plus flatteur d'être reconnu par ses adversaires.
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
This one is for Constantius II, not the same emperor.
Sapientiae plerumque stultitia est comes.
Si c'est un grand plaisir d'être reconnu par ses amis, c'est peut-être encore plus flatteur d'être reconnu par ses adversaires.
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.