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Ancient Roman 3rd Century AD Romulus & Remus Wolf Coin Diamond 18K Gold Pendant

$2,850
£2,166.78
€2,500.55
CA$3,989.24
A$4,466.88
CHF 2,330.59
MX$54,425.64
NOK 29,573.58
SEK 28,116.60
DKK 18,664.97
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An authentic bronze coin minted between 253 - 268 AD in the ancient Roman city of Alexander Troas (now near Troad in Western Turkey) depicts the mythical founding legend of Rome by the abandoned twins Romulus and Remus, who were saved and suckled by a she-wolf. The opposite side of the coin is a turreted bust of Tyche, the presiding deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of the city. This coin is set in a Steven Battelle designed artisan crafted simple lined textured 18K gold bezel with similar motif on the bail and a 1.9 mm VS1 diamond accent below The hammered 18K gold chain shown is not included, but can be ordered additionally. We discount our chains 20% when ordered with a pendant. The pendant is sent with a lifetime laminated coin certificate of authenticity.

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