Struck under Alexander Severus, the reverse of this bronze coin reveals a snake emerging out from a basket. Exergue possibly reads in Greek : FIG A or D.... .It weighs 11.95 g. I need to find the Mint. Thank you.
Here's a pair of coins similar to your example from Wildwinds; both coins are provincial issues from Aegeae, Cilicia. Severus Alexander, AE30 of Aegeae, Cilicia. AD 222-235. 13.15 g. Dated local year 275 (AD 228-229). Obverse: AYΡ CEYHΡOC AΛEXANΔΡOC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: AΔΡIANΩN AIΓAIΩN around, date EOC below, basket-shaped cista mystica with coiled serpent emerging, between two torches. SNG Levante 1759 corr. (AYT). Severus Alexander AE 25mm of Aegeae, Cilicia. 230-231 AD. Obverse: AYT K M A CEOYH AΛEXANΔΡOC CEB, laureate, draped bust right. Reverse: AΛEXANΔΡOYΠOΛIC AΔR, Z-OC in fields; AIΓAIΩN below, cista mystica, surmounted by serpent, burning torch on each side.