Helmeted Head of Mars
     

Features: Helmeted Head of the Bearded God Mars
Region: Roman Republic
Mint:
Materials: Gold Coin
Framing: 14k
Reverse: Eagle on a Thunderbolt
Denomination: AV60AS
Date: 211 - 207 BC
Stones: Diamonds, 2.02 CT
Reference #: TPK-434
Price: $ 13,995 (USD)
 
Mars, Roman War God

Mars was generally viewed as the god of war, and was second only to Jupiter in the number of cults his worship attracted. In early Roman history he was a god of spring, growth in nature, and fertility, and the protector of cattle. He was the son of Jupiter and Juno, and according to some sources the father of Romulus and Remus by the Vestal Ilia. Because he was the father of these legendary figures who founded Rome, the Romans called themselves sons of Mars. read more

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Coin Featuring Trajan
     

Features: Trajan
Region: Roman Empire
Mint: Rome
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k/Silver
Reverse: Virture Standing
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 98 - 117AD
Stones: Lapis Lazuli, 0.36 CT
Reference #: Cono-429
Price: $ 895 (USD)
 
The Victorious Trajan

Few emperors in the annals of Roman history were as successful as Trajan, who ruled from 98-117 AD. Through his military conquests, he expanded the boundaries of the empire to their greatest capacity. Of Spanish extraction, Trajan became one of Rome's most able generals, and was adopted by senator-turned-emperor, Nerva, as his intended successor. read more

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Coin From the Roman Empire
     

Features: Marcus Aurelius
Region: Roman Empire
Mint: Rome
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k/Silver
Reverse: Victory Advancing
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 161 - 180 AD
Stones:
Reference #: Cono-469
Price: $ 895 (USD)
 
History of a Caesar

Marcus Annius Verus was born at Rome in 121 AD, the son of Annius Verus and Domitia Lucilla. Hadrian recognized the fine qualities of the youth and he was betrothed to the daughter of Aelius Caesar. After the death of Aelius, he was adopted by Antoninus and took the names of M. Aelius Aurelius Verus. In AD 139 he was given the title of caesar and in 145 he married Faustina Junior, the daughter of Antoninus. read more


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Coin From the Roman Empire
     

Features: Antoninus Pius
Region: Roman Empire
Mint:
Materials: Silver Coin
Framing: 14k/Silver
Reverse: Pietas Standing
Denomination: Denarius
Date: 131 - 138 AD
Stones:
Reference #: Cono-449
Price: $ 895 (USD)
 
Antoninus Pius

Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus was born at Lanuviun in AD 86. He adopted a senatorial career and was Consul in 120, later distinguishing himself as Proconsul in Asia. He was adopted by Hadrian as his heir on February 25th, 138, and during the Emperor's last months, Antoninus was virtually ruler, and his succession on July 10th was smooth. read more


 

 

 

 

 

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