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ROMAN
IMPERIAL GORDIAN III SILVER ANTONINIANUS COIN PENDANT
IN
14 KY GOLD
238
- 244 A.D.
This extra fine ancient
silver antoninianus coin posesses exquisite detail and is of a perfect
center strike. It features the Roman emperor Gordian III with a
fantastic depiction of the Roman god of war, Mars on the reverse, not
shown. The snakeskin wreath that frames the coin makes for a
beautiful presentation and contrasts wonderfully with the bright pure
silver of this artifact.
Being only 19 years of age,
Gordian was influenced heavily by his household acquaintances. During his
reign, the Persians again invaded Syria. When Gordian entered Antioch at
the head of a large army, the Persians immediately retreated. However
during his stay, Gordian's total reluctance on his mother and other family
members became clear. Thus the eastern armies opted for a new commander
and the tragic cycle continued as young Gordian was killed.
A very large and
impressive pendant at 27mm in overall diameter.
CP208
SOLD
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