Hello Arv and welcome.
I am not completely sure myself, but on the obverse I seem to be able to make out the end of the legend as LIANVS AVG which makes me think Aurelian. The reverse is a common theme with several different types; but I have included an example below that seems similar to yours, though it seems your coin has a draped and cuirassed bust. I also seem to be able to make out VT (like in RESTITVT) in the reverse legnd of your coin.
I can also maybe see your reverse ending with MIANVS AVG; which would make it Maximianus and the last picture below is a similar reverse type.
So, unfortunately, I am not sure.
Aurelian
A.D. 270- 275
Ӕ Antoninianus
22mm 3.3gm
IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG; radiate & cuirassed bust right.
RESTITVT ORBIS; Victory, holding palm, presenting wreath to Aurelian, who stands right with his left hand outstretched and holding a spear; S in center.
In ex. XXI
RIC Vi Antioch 386
Maximianus
A.D. 293
21x22mm 3.5gm
IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right.
CONCORDIA MILITVM, Emperor standing right in military dress, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter leaning on scepter, S between.
In ex. XXI•
RIC V Cyzicus 607