Request for identification of Roman coins [solved]

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It is presumed to be from the 3rd century, as it was found alongside other coins from that period. Although the coin is in poor condition, some letters, a face, and faint traces of patterns are still recognizable. However, I am unsure of its exact details.

Size 16mm

IVN NOB C is legible at the end of the reverse, pointing towards Constantine II, if the reverse is, as it appears to be, the GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers either side of one or two standards.    If so it would date from about 330-337.

Wow, that's perfect. Thank you so much. It hasn't been long since I came to this website, but I get a lot. 

Status changed to Solved (WonYoungJun, 24 Kas 2024, 04:09)

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