Lydia, Sardis. Germanicus & Drusus. The reverse has a wreath with inscriptions inside and outside. These are very commonly re-struck with new legends. Yours has not been re-struck.
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I have one too! Bronze AE 26, RPC I 2994, SNG Cop 517, SNGvA 3143, Sardes mint, weight 12.183g, 27.5mm, c. 23 - 26 A.D.; obverse ∆ΠOYΣOΣ KAI ΓEPMANIKOΣ KAIΣAPEΣ NEOI ΘEOI ΦIΛA∆EΛΦOI, Drusus and Germanicus, togate, seated left on curule chairs, one holding lituus; reverse EΠI APΞIEPEΩΣ AΛEΞAN∆POY KΛEΩNOΣ ΣAP∆IANOY, wreath enclosing KOINOY AΣIAΣ