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ANCIENT ROMAN COIN PENDANT OF THE TETRARCHY EMPEROR LICINIUS
IN 14K YELLOW GOLD
308 - 324 A.D.
From the late period of
the Roman tetrarchy, this authentic bronze coin featuring the
Emperor Licinius possesses a beautiful and prized green bronze patina,
perfectly complimenting the rich 14KY simple polished solid gold pendant setting.
The coin shows
soft detail beneath the patina of fine elements in the artwork. Equally fitting for
either a man or a woman to wear, no doubt, this piece will really make
for a unique and interesting fine jewelry pendant in comparison to the
vast amount of cliché, mass-produced jewelry found in nearly every store
today.
In the early days of
Christianity under the rule of the Roman Empire, Christians were
persecuted, tortured and put to death. Those that were believers were
extremely discreet in their faith because they had to be in order to
survive. In 303 AD, the emperors Constantine I (later known as
'Constantine the Great') and Licinius signed the Edict of Tolerance.
This put an end to the persecution of Christian converts and
Christianity was recognized equal to other cults in the Empire.
In the struggle that followed for establishing an autocracy in the
Empire, Constantine I defeated Licinius. On a separate occasion,
Constantine I went up against Maxentius and converted to Christianity
just following a miraculous victory. This single historical conversion
meant that the ruling emperor of all the Roman Empire was Christian and
many changes followed that included the relocating of the Empire's
center in 330 AD to the city Byzantium (then changed to Constantinople)
in what is now modern day Istanbul, Turkey. A
seldom seen coin of superb grade in this very highly
recommended piece.
Overall diameter is
20 mm, about the size of a U.S. penny.
CPR152 $295 COMES WITH A
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY / HISTORY SHEET
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shown with optional
CHAIN
E, not included |