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Gold Bracelet Featuring Seven Roman Silver Denarii of Emperor Hadrian - FJ.3095
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 117
AD
to 138
AD
Collection: Jewelry
Medium: Silver/Gold
Additional Information: The coins were found in Samaria, Israel., SOLD
$9,000.00
Location: United States
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These seven genuine ancient Roman coins
have been set in a modern 18 karat gold
bracelet.
On the reverses of these exquisite
coins, each one different from the next,
a host of roman ideals and virtues are
displayed. These include Fides Publica,
or confidence in the state; flying
victory; pietas; the genius of the roman
people sacrificing at an altar; a war
galley; Spes, the goddess of hope; and
Moneta, deity of the mint. Graceful in
form yet conveying powerful messages,
these personifications offer us a
glimpse into classical Rome at her
height. To wear this gorgeous bracelet
is to link oneself with the unbroken
chain of human history, and with the
eternal dreams, passions and emotions
that touch us all.
- (FJ.3095)
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