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.Jupiter Coin Pendant Necklace

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The Jupiter Necklace combines vintage style with contemporary details.

  • Gold plated frame and chain
  • Antiqued sterling silver plated Roman Cornelia coin
  • Cubic zirconia accents on bezel and bail
  • Coin pendant is 25mm / 1" in diameter (approximately the size of a U.S. quarter)
  • 16"-18" adjustable chain length
  • Lobster clasp closure

COIN HISTORY:

CORNELIA - ROME

Silver casting, minted 106 AD.

Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (3rd century BC–aft. 183 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul in 190 BC, and later that year led (with his brother) the Roman forces to victory at the Battle of Magnesia. After his brother's death (c. 183 BC), Lucius was thrown in prison for this supposed theft and was forced to sell his property and pay the state a lump sum. His coins are the only ones of his family to survive. Front of coin features the laureate head of Jupiter, and the reverse is Jupiter in a quadriga galloping right, holding a scepter and the reins of the left hand and brandishing a lightning in the right hand.

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