Chrome: Romana

Today, designers are split:

Accessibility advocates also point out that highly reflective gradients with sharp serifs can be problematic for readers with visual processing disorders (e.g., contrast sensitivity loss). chrome romana

In terms of actual typefaces, the closest relative to Chrome Romana is the Serif Gothic family, specifically "Romana" (a transitional serif typeface from the 1800s) rendered in 3D chrome extrusion. Movie theaters of the 1960s, such as the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, used backlit chrome letters with serifs to announce coming attractions. The chrome reflected the streetlights; the serifs whispered of Shakespeare. Today, designers are split:

In the world of custom cars, lowriders, and hot rods, few details capture the eye quite like a beautifully rendered script. Among the pantheon of classic typefaces, one name stands out with a distinctly Mediterranean flavor: Romana. When this elegant serif font is rendered not in paint, but in polished, mirror-like chrome, it creates an aesthetic that is both nostalgic and undeniably bold—a style known informally as Chrome Romana. and hot rods

Several commercial and free fonts now ship with "chrome" in the name or with built-in 3D metal styles. However, true Chrome Romana is usually an effect applied to a serif font. That said, here are resources: