(Emperor ALEXANDER SEVERUS. 2.75g/21mm). draping of Alexander Severus to the right, around legend: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG. (Fasti Philocali – CIL I, 274) (Historia Augusta, Life of Severus Alexander, 63).
In 249, he defeated and killed Philip, earning Senate recognition. In A.D. 249, Decius mandated sacrifices to the gods, launching the first empire-wide Christian persecution, departing from localized practices.
The obverse shows a radiate bust of Philip I facing right, with visible legend portions consistent withIMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. The reverse appears to showRoma seated, likely theROMAE AETERNAE reverse type, though the exact attribution is based on the visible design and partial legend.
Aurelian AD 270-275. Æ 21mm, 3,91g. Cleaning marks, wear. Great picture of Aurelian, detailed reverse. I have been studying the authenticity and history of coins (both ancient and modern) for 10+ years, so you can be assured that the coin listed is authentic.
Rising to power during a period of military crises and political instability, Claudius earned his famous title “Gothicus” after achieving a decisive victory over invading Gothic forces at the Battle of Naissus.
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