Roman Silver Coin of Emperor Trajan set in 18K Gold
Catalog:Jewelry:Coin Jewelry: stock #788800
Emperor Trajan Silver Denarius. 98-117 AD.
Obverse: laureate bust right, draped far shoulder.
Reverse : Aequitas seated left holding cornucopiae & scales
In Roman mythology, Aequitas, also known as Aecetia, was the minor goddess of fair trade and honest merchants. Like Abundantia, she is depicted with a cornucopia, representing wealth from commerce. She is also shown holding a balance - Scale , representing equity and fairness.
Marcus Ulpius Trajanus (AD 52 - AD 117).
Trajan was an educated but not an especially learned man, who no doubt was a powerful, very masculine figure. He loved hunting, ranging through forests and even climbing mountains. Further he possessed a true sense of dignity and humility which in the eyes of the Romans made him an emperor of true virtue.
Roman Silver Coin "Denarius" of Emperor Trajan Set in 18K Hand Made Gold pendant.
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2- Export Approval from the Antiquities Authority in Israel
3- certificate of authenticity.
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