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Caesar Denarius Elephant Coin REPRO Sterling Silver Coin Ring Adjustable Reverse
This stunning sterling silver ring features a beautiful reproduction of a Caesar Denarius Elephant Coin. The intricately detailed design showcases the iconic elephant motif on the obverse side, symbolizing the military might of the Roman Republic. The adjustable ring is perfect for any history or coin enthusiast, adding a unique and elegant touch to any outfit. The composition of the coin is silver, adding to the timeless quality of this piece. Whether for personal use or as a gift, this ring is sure to impress.
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Caesar Denarius Elephant Coin REPRO Sterling Silver Coin Ring Adjustable Obv
This stunning sterling silver ring features a beautiful reproduction of a Caesar Denarius Elephant Coin. The intricately detailed design showcases the iconic elephant motif on the obverse side, symbolizing the military might of the Roman Republic. The adjustable ring is perfect for any history or coin enthusiast, adding a unique and elegant touch to any outfit. The composition of the coin is silver, adding to the timeless quality of this piece. Whether for personal use or as a gift, this ring is sure to impress.
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Ancient Pagoda Elephant Coin Repro Pendant & Gold Vermeil Sterling Silver 4.56 g
NEW Brand new unused item in excellent condition Handmade by Balinese Master-craftsmen.
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Ancient Pagoda Elephant Coin Repro Pendant & Gold Vermeil Sterling Silver 4.51 g
NEW Brand new unused item in excellent condition Handmade by Balinese Master-craftsmen.
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Roman Solid Gold Denarius of Caius Julius Caesar Elephant Coin MUSEUM REPRO 10K
Roman AR Denarius of Caivs Divus Julius Caesar Solid Gold Coin reproduction. The denarius was the standard Roman silver coin, and was the most commonly used denomination in the Roman world. The term denarius literally means, in Latin, “containing ten asses”, and was so called because originaly the denarius coin was the equivalent of 10 asses. The denarius was a symbol not only of trade and commerce, but also of Roman power and status. The legacy of the denarius makes it the most popular coin amongst both casual hobbyists and more serious Roman coin collectors alike. The images on the Roman coins give us a lot of information about the Romans and their culture. For example images of sacred and important buildings and temples, show us what their buildings looked like thousands of years ago. Coins are valuable, durable and pass through many hands. Without newspapers or other mass media, they were an ideal way of spread.
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