Hi all, I bought one of those big lots of 40 or so late Roman coins some time ago and this coin came with it. I was satisfied with labeling it as Constantine Dynasty and now I’m not confident in my ID. I have a feeling it could be Gratian but since I’m not well versed in late Roman coinage I’ll ask for help from you all once again.
Here's a Gratian with a different reverse: Gratian, AD 379-383 Roman Æ maiorina (Æ2); 22.6 mm, 5.87 gm, 8:00 Siscia, AD 378-383 Obv: D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust, right Rev: REPARATIO REIPVB, Gratian standing front, head left, raising kneeling female on left, and holding Victory on a globe; in exergue, BSISC• Refs: RIC 26a4; LRBC 1519; Cohen 30; RCV 20008.