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- Golden Artifacts 4 Famous Roman Coins, Cleopatra Brutus Marcus Aurelius Julius Caesar, Stocking Stuffer, Roman Empire (4ROME-G)
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- What is Included and Materials Used: Card with a brief description and history of the coin. Clear protective coin flip. This is a safe way to store the coin. Highest Quality Solid Pewter. Finishes: Antique Silver Finish or Real Gold Plate.
- The COIN is NEW. After an exhaustive study of the original ancient coins, A European Mint, engraved this new coin by hand, using the same techniques as the ancient engravers. The engraving shows the coin in new, non-circulated condition. They are an accurate artistic engraving, and the images are copyrighted and cannot be reproduced without permission. I have a license to produce these coins in the United States. They are NOT Reproductions or Replicas. They are new Artistic engravings.
Mark Antony and Cleopatra Most Famous Romance 34 B.C. Size 19 mm. OBVERSE: Portrait of Cleopatra, REGINAE REGVM FILIORVM REGVM, her diad. REVERSE: ANTONI ARMENIA DEVICTA, his head right, Armenian tiara behind. Brutus One of the most famous Roman coins of all time is the EID MAR denarius issued by Marcus Junius Brutus in 43/42 BC. Size: 18.1 mm. OBVERSE: Portrait of Marcus Brutus. The inscription reads BRVT IMP L PLAET CEST, which means Brutus, Imperator, Lucius Plaetorius Cestianus. Lucius Plaetorius Cestianus was the moneyer who managed the mint that produced the coin. REVERSE: Two daggers and a liberty cap with the inscription EID MAR, which means “eidibus Martiis” or “the ides of March”. Marcus Aurelius Philosopher King Size: 18 mm. OBVERSE: Marcus Aurelius’ laureated head, M ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM. REVERSE: Elephant walking, MVNIPICENTIA AVG, COS III Aureus of Julius Caesar (48-47 B.C.) Size: 19.39 mm. OBVERSE: Female head most probably Venus with LII in field. The Roman numeral 52 represents Caesar's age when the coin was struck. REVERSE: Gallic trophy, helmet, coat of mail, oval shield, war trumpet and axe. Struck by Caesar with his travelling military mint.