Caesar Gordian III
     

Features: Gordian III
Region: Roman Empire
Mint:
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k
Reverse: Hercules Standing
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 238 - 244 AD
Stones:
Reference #: TCCPCE-05B/2
Price: $ 1,495 (USD)
 
Gordian III

Born about AD 225, Gordian III was the grandson of Gordian I and the nephew of Gordian II. He was given the title of Caesar by the Joint Emperors Balbinus and Pupienus, and after their murders he was proclaimed Augustus by the Praetorian Guards. read more

 


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Severus Alexander
     

Features: Severus Alexander
Region: Roman Empire
Mint:
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k/Silver
Reverse: Felicity Standing
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 222 -- 235 AD
Stones:
Price: $ 1,395 (USD)
Reference #: SMINDRM47G-3
 
Ruled Wise and Well

M. Aurelius Severus Slexander, originally named Alexianus, was born about AD 208, the son of Julia Mamaea and Gessius Marcianus. In 221 he was adopted by Elagabalus, his cousin, and given the title of Caesar. After the murder of Elagabalus, Alexander was at once acknowledged as Emperor by the Praetorian guards, the senate giving its confirmation the following day. read more

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JULIUS CAESAR
     

Features: Veiled Head of Julius Caesar
Region: Roman Empire
Mint: Rome
Materials: Gold Coin
Framing: 18k
Reverse: Lituus, Jug and Axe
Denomination: Aureus
Date: 46 B
Stones: Diamonds, 0.98CT; Emeralds, 1.38 CT
Price: $ 16,995.00 (USD)
Reference #: PK-051
 
JULIUS CAESAR

Caius Julius Caesar, born 100 BC, was opposed. As a young man, to the powerful dictator Sulla. He soon became a prominent figure amongst the aristocracy of Rome and in 59 BC he was elected consul after having formed the first Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus".read more.


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Marc Antony's Denarius'
     

Features: War Galley
Region: Roman Empire
Mint: Traveling Mint
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k
Reverse: Army Standards
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 32 - 31 BC
Stones:
Reference #: KDO-016
Price: $ 2,995 (USD)
 
Marc Antony's Famous
'Legionary Denarius'

One of the most remarkable figures in Roman history was Marc Antony, a military commander who, like so many others late in the 1st Century BC, struggled for supreme authority as the venerable Republic was thrown into chaos. After the deaths of Julius Caesar and Brutus, only two men remained in a position to claim a dictatorship in Rome: Marc Antony and Octavian. read more

 

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Coin Pendant Featuring Jupiter
     

Features: Jupiter
Region: Roman Republic
Mint: Rome
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k
Reverse: Pan
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 48 BC
Stones: Diamonds, 0.56 CT & 0.44 CT
Reference #: KDO-014
Price: $ 3,595 (USD)
 
Jupiter and Pan,
Two Ends of a Spectrum

In Roman Religion and Mythology, Jupiter was the supreme god, also called Jove. He was originally a sky deity, associated with rain and agriculture, but evolved into the great father god, prime protector of the state, and concerned with all aspects of life. He was the son of Saturn and Ops, and brother/husband of Juno. read more

 


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Coin Featuring Augustus
     

Features: Augustus
Region: Roman Empire
Mint: Rome
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k
Reverse: Augustus & Agrippa
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 27 BC - 14 AD
Stones: Diamonds, 0.90 CT;
Sapphires, 1.74 CT
Reference #: JKO-152
Price: $ 5,995 (USD)
 
Augustus - Roman Emperor

Augustus was born September 23, 63 BC and died August 19, 14 AD. Named Gaius Octavius, he was the son of Gaius Octavius, a Roman Senator, and Atia, the niece of Julius Caesar. read more


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Severus Alexander
     

Features: Severus Alexander
Region: Roman Empire
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 18k
Price: $ 1,495 (USD)
Reference #: TCCPC280-1

 

 

 

 

 
Ruled Wise and Well

M. Aurelius Severus Slexander, originally named Alexianus, was born about AD 208, the son of Julia Mamaea and Gessius Marcianus. In 221 he was adopted by Elagabalus, his cousin, and given the title of Caesar. After the murder of Elagabalus, Alexander was at once acknowledged as Emperor by the Praetorian guards, the senate giving its confirmation the following day. read more


 

 

 

 


 

 

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