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Description

A Magnificent Denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander 222–235 AD — an exceptional relic of Rome’s final age of stability before the crisis of the 3rd century. Struck in fine silver at the imperial mint of Rome, this 18 mm, 3.03 g AR Denarius survives in Nearly Extremely Fine condition, offering a level of detail and beauty rarely encountered on the market today.

On the obverse, the youthful and serene bust of Severus Alexander radiates dignity and control, a reminder of the emperor whose reign sought peace, reform, and stability amid mounting pressures. His portrait, crisply rendered, is surrounded by a sharply struck imperial legend that still glows with timeless authority.

The reverse presents a powerful and symbolic figure—a standing deity bearing a palm branch, the ancient emblem of victory, divine favor, and renewal. The artistry is striking: the folds of the drapery, the stance, and the poised gesture all reflect the refined craftsmanship of Rome’s master engravers at their peak.

This coin is not merely a collectible—it is a tactile echo of Rome’s final golden flicker before the storms of the mid-3rd century. Ideal for seasoned numismatists, investors in rare antiquities, or connoisseurs seeking a museum-grade piece steeped in history and drama.

A scarce and desirable specimen—boldly struck, beautifully preserved, and historically profound.