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  • Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic
  • Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic
  • Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic
  • Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic

Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic

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Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic

Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic, Pendant is sold without a chain please navigate to our "Chains" section to see our.

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Product Name: Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic

Pendant is sold without a chain, please navigate to our "Chains" section to see our selections if interested.


This Sterling silver pendant is set with an authentic ancient Roman Bronze coin date from 2nd to 4th Cent AD. The front of the coin is a head of then current roman emperor. The Roman Mint was established as the Temple and Factory of a authentic Roman God named Juno Moneta. The word “money” is derived from this god's name. These mints relied on vast numbers of manual laborers. Since each coin had to be struck by hand, no two are identical.

The making of each coin required the labor of three men: one to hold the coin blank in place with special tongs, one to hold the die over the blank, and one to strike the hammer blow that minted the coin. More than one hammer blow was often necessary to transfer the die image to the coin. Some coins feature a ghost image resulting from a die shift between two hammer blows. This is also why an image is not often centered on a coin.

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Sterling Silver Pendant, CZ Accent, Constantine I, Roman Coin, 7068 authentic