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Ancient Roman solid silver Denarius coin mounted in a modern vermeil necklace setting of 22kt Gold plate finish over pure silver. The front with the profile of a ruler, the reverse with a female God and inscriptions. Loop for wearing.

212-240 AD
1"

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