Yes, I think you are right. It appears to be a match for a provincial Severus Alexander, ...M AVR CEVH ALE...? with rho and lambda -- the rest of the obverse legend is not visible. It appears to be a laureate bust right but I cannot tell if that is just damage to the coin. The legend is uninterrupted on the obverse by the bust. It looks vaguely Nicaean to me based on the squared off lettering and the bust style but I won't be able to know much until I can see the reverse in a few days.
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10/14/2017 12:43 pm
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