Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 379 AD to 395 BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in Jerusalem
The emperors and empresses of Rome knew how to make a brilliant entrance. Arrayed in rich robes and dazzling jewels, they would capture the attention of a huge crowd or focus the gaze of an intimate room. Minted in the twilight of the classical world, this superb coin celebrates the noble Aelia Flaccilla, wife of one emperor and mother of two others. S3et in a ring of opulent simplicity, it makes and enduring impression in the imperial tradition. A jewel for those who aren’t afraid to hold center stage. - (FJ.3354)
Antiquities Ancient Jewelry
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