I cant seem to find this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated. All I can figure is it is Valetinian but nothing else.
It's a centenionalis of Valentinian I, Aquileia mint, AD 367. RIC ix, p. 97, 16a (misattributed to Valentinian II); LRBC II 1007; Sear 19405.
Thank you @Roman Collector . I did some searching before I asked here. It does not seem to be a common coin but am not sure. Is there a rarity rating in the RIC ? I did find a Gratian coin with this reverse.
Yes, it's "R5," but that has next to nothing to do with its rarity in the marketplace or value. Here's the listing: