Denarius - Severus Alexander P M TR P COS P P; Fortuna
222 yearSilver | 3 g | - |
Issuer | Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD) |
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Emperor | Severus Alexander (Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander) (222-235) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Year | 222 |
Value | Denarius (½) |
Currency | Antoninianus, Reform of Caracalla (AD 215 – 301) |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 3 g |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#279330 |
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Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
Fortuna, draped, standing left, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand; in field, star.
Script: Latin
Lettering: P M TR P COS P P
Translation:
Pontifex Maximus, Tribunicia Potestate, Consul, Pater Patriae.
High priest, holder of tribunician power, consul, father of the nation.
Comment
Mass varies: 2.3–3.55 g;Source:
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE)
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Denarius - Severus Alexander (P M TR P COS P P; Fortuna) (222) coin is that it features an image of the Roman goddess Fortuna on the reverse side, which was a common motif on Roman coins during the Severan dynasty. Fortuna was the goddess of luck, prosperity, and good fortune, and her presence on the coin may have been intended to convey the idea that the coin itself was a symbol of good luck and prosperity for the Roman Empire.