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Roman Empire Silver Denarius Coin of Marcus Aurelius, the Philosopher Warrior 151 AD 14K Gold Pendant | Artifact #5796

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$ 1,280.00 USD

Wear a Piece of History - and One of the Most Legendary Emperors of the Roman Empire - the Marcus Aurelius Silver Denarius Pendant

Please Note: This is an authentic Ancient Roman Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.

Pendant Size Including Bezel Setting: 7/8” Across, 1 1/4” Tall - just a bit wider than a U.S. Nickel

Rome! Perhaps more than any culture, we are fascinated by the legend and lore of this breathtaking ancient empire. Much of how we live and what we think in our Western world was birthed in the fabled cities and byways of this sprawling empire.

Legendary warrior and philosopher Marcus Aurelius is perhaps more famous today for the fictionalized portrayal of him in the movie Gladiator than his feats on the battlefield or still published works of philosophy. Marcus Aurelius was a successful emperor both on the battlefield and at home, strengthening and expanding the empire with a firm hand and keen insight. He is lauded as one of the Roman Empire's most successful leaders.

Your Roman Treasure Coin Pendant

  • Denomination: Denarius
  • Emperor: Marcus Aurelius, the Philosopher Warrior as Caesar (this coin is an early date coin issued when Marcus Aruelius' title was Caesar prior to becoming Emperor
  • Ruling Period as Caesar: 139 - 161 AD
  • Ruling Period as Emperor: 161 - 180 AD
  • Coin Date & Mint: 151 - 152 AD, Rome
  • Coin Metal: Silver
  • Bezel Metal: 14K Gold
  • Articulating Bail Interior Diameter: Will accommodate chain or leather necklace up to 6.2 mm
  • Coin Obverse: AVRELIVS CAESAR ANTONINI AVG PII FIL, Head of Marcus Aurelius
  • Coin Reverse: TR POT VI COS II / CLEM, Clementia holding a patera and the hem of her skirt (see notes below)
  • Pendant Size Including Bezel Setting: 7/8” Across, 1 1/4” Tall - just a bit wider than a U.S. Nickel

April's Notes: Ahh, Marcus Aurelius, perhaps my favorite emperor. And, perhaps yours. His philosophical texts ring as true today as they did when he penned them.

This Denarius is an early issue - when Aurelius was still on the path to becoming Emperor. The portrait is strong and deeply center struck - with the whole legend  easily seen and read. The reverse shares the same bold center strike.

Clementia was the goddess and divine personification of mercy - literally "clemency." Here she is pictured holding a patera, a traditional roman dish used for offering sacrifices.

(Please note: this information and much more will appear on your customized Certificate of Authenticity.)

Each ancient Roman coin was hand-struck by three people, and at the height of the Roman empire, coins were minted throughout the sprawling territories – even in military camps where coins were minted to pay soldiers. Lost or purposely hoarded, this ancient Roman Coin was discovered by metal detector and professionally conserved for a lifetime of enjoyment.

Why don't Marcus Aurelius coins say his name? A note on the legends of Marcus Aurelius Denarii...

Here is the long, well actually, the short of it: In the Roman Republic and Empire, names meant a lot - your name identified not just your association with your immediate family, but your greater clan. And those greater clans wielded power and political sway from minor to almost all powerful.

Now, keep in mind this is a simplified version, but it will get us where we need to be. Roman Emperors had their birth name, their successive titling, as they rose through the ranks from military to political, until finally becoming emperor.  And, remember, Marcus Aurelius was "adopted" by his predecessor, Antoninus Pius (an Emperor could choose someone to succeed him from outside his immediate family, "adopting" him as heir apparent).

So, Marcus Aurelius as we know him today, was successively:

Marcus Annius Catilius Severus at birth, Marcus Annius Verus in 124 AD, Marcus Aelius Aurelius Verus Caesar in 138 AD, and, when he became emperor in 161 AD, his official regnal name was Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus.

So, the Antoninus you often see on Aurelius' coins is part of his official regnal name. But I think we can all agree that the shortened "Marcus Aurelius" is much easier (at least for Hollywood movies and book credits).

Your Roman Coin Pendant comes with:

  1. Our 100% Authentic Lifetime Guarantee
  2. A Detailed, Multi-Page Color Certificate of Authenticity Researched and Written by April Knecht
  3. Historic Brief: The Coins of the Roman Republic & Empire
  4. A Mini Museum Frame to Display and Enjoy Your Treasure When You are not Wearing It
  5. A Treasure Jewelry Care Card
A Byzantine chain necklace rests on textured wood, highlighting its intricate, interlocking design in silver tones. The chain curves gracefully, showcasing its elegant craftsmanship.

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