Severus Alexander coins Roman Imperial catalog

Emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander (222-235)

coin Roman Empire Severus Alexander denarius
IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG
P M TR P II COS P P

denarius 223
silver
18 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in a wreath and armor right / Emperor Caesar Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus
Salus sitting left, throw a snake at the altar / Great Pontífix People's Tribune 2 times Consul Father of the Fatherland
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Severus Alexander Sestertius
IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG
P M TR P VIII COS III P P / S C

Sestertius 230
bronze
29 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in a wreath and armor right / Emperor Severus Alexander Augustus
Sol standing facing, head left, raising hand and holding globe / Great Pontífix People's 8 times Tribune Consul 3 times Father of the Fatherland / Command of the Senate
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Severus Alexander Sestertius
IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG
P M TR P XII COS III P P / S C

Sestertius 233
bronze
29 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in a wreath and armor right / Emperor Alexander Pius Augustus
Sol advancing left, raising hand and holding whip / Great Pontífix People's 12 times Tribune Consul 3 times Father of the Fatherland / Command of the Senate
Value - $40-50

 

 

coin Roman Empire Severus Alexander as
IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG
SPES PVBLICA / S C

As 230
copper
25 mm.
Rome
Draped bust in a wreath and armor right / Emperor Alexander Happy Augustus
Spes go left, holds flower and supports the skirt / Spes of the people/ Command of the Senate
Value - $50-70

 

 

coin Roman Empire Severus Alexander Nicaea
M AUR
CEU ALEXADROC AU
 NIKAIE

222-235
copper
20 mm.
Nicaea, Bithynia Province
Bust in a wreath right / Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus
NIKAIE between the two standards
Value - $30-40

 

 

 

 

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