Remove the coin from the cardboard holder, take well-lit pictures, crop them to get rid of the unnecessary background, and then post them here along with the diameter and weight of the coin and how/from where you acquired this coin.
Until you do as TIF suggests, the best I can offer is a barbarous imitation of a 3rd century antoninianus, possibly from somewhere in the breakaway Romano-Gallic Empire.
Yeah, I'm still working on getting my first "good" ancient (1st that I will admit to) to post, so I can get on her good side!
There aren't many "bad" ancients... but there are bad photos! I'm not asking people to submit professional images but if you're going to ask for help, at least put a little bit of effort into it and tell us everything you know about the coin, even if it is only size and where you got it! That information is often necessary or at least helpful.
Good point!...I'll do my best! You're advice is dead on. I'm anxious to post my first...someday (soon).