Ancient Roman Coin Of Helena Augusta ,18K Gold Pendant
Catalog:Coins:Jewelry: stock #797319
Very nice and significant ancient roman bronze coin of Helena mother of Constantine I the great , this coin was minted AD 324-328/30.
Found in Bethlehem
Solid 18K Gold Pendant with this beautiful ancient coin of Helena , simple hand made setting by the finest Armenian - Jerusalemite jewelers
(6.60gm; diameter 20 mm) Weight for gold and coin. Coin in very good condition with very nice natural dark greenish and earthy patina.
Coin Description :
Helena. Augusta, AD 324-328/30. Bronze Follis.
Obverse : Diademed and mantled bust right, wearing necklace .
Reverse: Securitas standing facing, head left, lifting dress and holding branch.
Securitas was a Roman goddess who was the personification of security
Price Including : .
1-Worldwide Shipping -Priority Mail.
2- Export Approval from Israel Antiquities Authority.
3-Certificate of authenticity.
Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca. 250 – ca. 330) was consort of Constantius Chlorus, and the mother of Emperor Constantine I. She is traditionally credited with finding the relics of the True Cross.
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