Don't know if it's my crappy browser or you just haven't posted a picture. Because I don't see any picture of a coin?.
The reverse reminds me a little of Iovis, everyone's favorite God. He is usually depicted with stretched out arms like in your coin and mine, and holding a scepter on his left hand (yours appears to have a similar position as if he is holding something on his left hand (See my Gordian III above). Although with wear (to the die and/or coin) and if the strike wasn't that good to begin with, the scepter may not survive at all. It barely does on my Gordian III due to the reverse die starting to get long in the tooth. You can see the heavy flow marks on the lettering as another indication of that. Another possibility is that it could be some sort of depiction of Sol, but in what little remains of your coin I see no evidence of a radiate crown or orb in his right hand. PS: For all of you Sol worshipers, Iovis is way cooler than Sol
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The portrait reminds me of Vitellius (or some other 'robust' guy). Not familiar with it, especially with the thickness of the flan.
paschka ... man, at first I was a bit confused, but because it's almost dinner-time ... Yah, I started recognizing that ruler => gawd, I know this one!! (it's on the tip of my tongue) Ahhhhyy, of course => it's the King ... the Burger King!! I'm gonna go make dinner (winna-winna)
The hair and shape of the head look like Hadrian to me. Hilaritas standing left, monster truck crushing a car just off the flan to the right. https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=501410
interesting little coin, it's extreme thickness should be a clue to someone who knows more than i do. i was going to guess the reverse was apollo...the obverse..no idea.
A lot of time passed, but I still did not solve the mystery of this very thick coin. Can anyone help me?