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Seven Coins: Carinus, Maximianus, Licinius & Constantine the Great - FJ.5708
Origin: Holy Land
Circa: 283
AD
to 285
AD
Collection: Roman Silver Coin Bracelet
Medium: Gold/Silver
Additional Information: K.Set in a magnificent bracelet of 18 karat gold.
£7,200.00
Location: UAE
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Description |
These beautiful coins take us into the realm of the
great powers that once ruled most of the known
world. The Roman Empire was filled with proud,
strong and intelligent emperors. Nowhere could
this be clearer than in these seven coins. Carinus
rose quickly through the ranks and eventually
became emperor during the age of the "soldier
emperors". Maximianus who ruled during turbulent
times was proclaimed emperor on three separate
occasions before he died. Licinius was a victorious
"soldier emperor". And, Constantine the Great
became the first sole ruler of the Roman Empire
and remained as such until his death. These coins
exude the dignity, power and cunning of these
very important figures. And, is an ideal adornment
for an equally powerful individual.
- (FJ.5708)
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