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Treasure Coin Jewelry Ancient Authentic Roman Republic Denarius Sterling Ring

$ 400.75

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: Circa 136 BC
  • Composition: silver
  • Certification: Registration No. 17087-AR045208
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Denomination: Denarius
  • Era: Ancient
  • Condition: Excellent Condition. Authentic Roman Republic Denarius coin C. 136 BC featuring "Roma", the goddess who personified the city of Rome and the Roman State, set into a sterling silver ring, size 10
  • Historical Period: Roman: Republic (300 BC-27 BC)
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    This genuine coin is over 2000 Years Old!   The coin is set into a sterling silver ring,
    Size 10
    , and the ring pictured is the one you will receive.  Your purchase will include the Certificate of Authenticity, a velvet treasure pouch, polishing cloth, and gift box.
    Obverse:
    Head of Roma
    facing right wearing winged helmet
    Reverse:
    Mars in galloping quadriga (four horses) with arch and lance.
    The Romans realized that in order to simplify commerce with other Italian and non-Italian states it was necessary to
    have a more convenient coinage comprising silver denominations and struck bronzes. Accordingly, they introduced various silver denominations and after the Second Punic War (at the close of the third century B.C.), a new lighter coin called the denarius was brought into being. Showing the Family name first, then the moneyers? name identifies these coins. The type and series of coinage continued until the adoption of the Roman Imperial system beginning with Augustus in
    B.C. 27.
    A Roman legionary ( foot soldier) received a payment set at a daily allowance of one third of one denarius.
    This payment went toward maintenance of his equipment as well as his routine daily expenses.
    Conversely, the equities (Calvary who provided their own horses) were entitled to one denarius per day, the extra sum providing for the care of their horses.
    Roma, the goddess who personified the city of Rome and the Roman State, was usually helmeted and in armor.
    Roma has been seen as a goddess, a near-saint, and as a symbol of civilization itself.
    She remains the oldest continuous political-religious symbol in Western civilization.