Among all the new coins I recently acquired, this one made me dizzy trying to identify but without any success. It weighs 2.o8 g. and is very likely to be Roman. Thanks..
You're right Pish. The reverse matches and reads Iovi Propugnatori. The coin was struck in Rome and shows Jupiter standing and preparing to hurl thunderbolt. Note that the obverse reads Alexander Pius and not Sev as usual. It's a silver Denarius. Out of curiosity, what's the meaning of the symbol related to hurling thunderbolt?