Here is a Severus Alexander Tet. I picked from the same ebay seller as the Lucilla Tet. I got. This Tet was won for only $12. Will be on wildwinds when Dane gets to it. Severus Alexander (222 - 235 A.D.) Billion Tetradrachm Alexandria, Egypt O: A KAI MAP AYP CEYHP AΛEΞANΔPOC EYCEB, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: Tyche (Fortuna) facing left, reclining on a "lectisternium" (vessel) holding a rudder with her r. hand, leaning head on left. At left LE=5th yr. or 226 AD Alexandria Mint 10.4g 24.6mm Dattari 4384 Emmett 3140.5
This is all I have of Severus Alexander: REAL: RI Severus Alexander 222-235 CE AR Denarius laureate Victory stndg FOUREE - Contemporary FAKE: RI Fouree Denarius Severus Alexander with Annona Avg reverse (THANKS @dougsmit for your help identifying this one!!!) His WIFE: (Since Mat loves the Empresses!) RI Orbiana w Severus Alexander Augusta 225-227 CE Æ AS 23 mm 8.75g Rome Concordia patera double cornucopiae RIC 656
Nice ... => here are my only Sev-Alex and Orbiana examples ... Pontus, Amasia. Severus Alexander. Æ35 A.D. 222-235 Civic year 228 (A.D. 228/9) Diameter: 35 mm Weight: 26.18 grams Obverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander right, seen from behind Reverse: High altar upon which eagle stands facing, head left; above, Sol in facing quadriga, holding whip; to left of altar, tree Reference: Dalaison 566 (D145/R439); RG 101; cf. SNG Copenhagen 119; BMC 39 (same obv. die); SNG von Aulock 6710 (same obv. die) Other: 12 h … Grayish-green patina under earthen deposits, light roughness Orbiana. Augusta, AR Denarius Special marriage emission of Severus Alexander Rome mint AD 225-227, AD 225 Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 2.61 grams Obverse: Draped bust right, wearing stephane Reverse: Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera and double cornucopia Reference: RIC IV 319 (Alexander); RSC 1 Other: 1h)… some porosity
Severus Alexander, Rome, AD 222-235 AR, denarius, 19mm, 2.4g; 6h; Rome mint, AD 226 Obv.: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG; laureate bust right Rev.: PM TRP V COS II PP; Mars advancing right holding spear and trophy arms Severus Alexander, Rome, AD 222-235 AR, denarius, 18.5mm, 1.65g; 12h; Rome mint, AD 228 Obv.: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind Rev.: P M TR P VII COS II P P; Pax running left, holding olive branch in left hand and scepter in right
Oooh, it's me!! Excellent!! Awesome deal, @Mat! Here's my first ever ancient coin, purchased at an antique shop in England for 5 GBP, when I was a teenager: AE as, IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder; PROVIDENTIA AVG S.C., Providentia standing facing, holding anchor and corn ears, modius at feet. RIC IV 647. I expect it's unusual to start a collection with a rather scarce third century small bronze! It was not identified (not even as Roman), so I immediately bought a book and puzzled out the legends. I was hooked. Much later, I got the denarius, RIC 252 (my avatar coin): And then finally the sestertius (RIC 645): Sadly, I don't yet have an Orbiana to accompany my 3 Sev Alexes. What I'd especially like is an AE as like @Alegandron's to go with my coin #1.