Obverse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS, laureate head to the right with drapery on left shoulder
Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG S-C, Providentia standing to the front with head left, holding two corn-ears over modius in right hand and cornucopiae in the left hand
When asking for help on a Roman bronze it helps to have a size reference. This is either a sestertius or an as with Providentia reverse. A Severus Alexander sestertius should weigh about 20g. An as will be less than half that.
I don't have one that light but this has some porosity and is a later type so I suspect that is reasonable. I've not seen the as but acsearch lists one at 7.47g. Their lightest sestertius is 17g and most are 20+.
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