Another new Roman purchase. It was being sold as "Severus Alexander", though it was clearly an emperor named "Antoninus". In this case, it's actually a denarius of Caracalla.

Reverse type is FELICITAS AVGG, "Good Luck to the Emperors". The reverse figure is Felicitas, the minor deity / personification of good luck and success. She's holding a cornucopia to the right. The long staff on the left side is supposed to be a caduceus (two serpents on a stick), but the artist who cut the dies for my one seemed to get a bit lazy; the pole looks more like a gridiron goalpost!

Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis