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Sol (Sun god) and Severus Alexander - one of a kind necklace

$545.00
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One of three pieces that I made with a thick silver chain is attached to the piece. This one has a total length of 16 inch. It is possible to extend this at the back necklace. The reverse of the coin shows two clasped hands. The coin has attained many details.

To appreciate the pendant's size, the relief of the coin and the shape of the bail, see the picture showing the coin next to a US quarter. The coin was first set in a gold bezel, which was then hammered over the edge of both sides. This was then sanded and polished. This pendant is built to last.

Comes with certificate which guarantees authenticity and provides background information (listed below) on the acquired coin

-- Coin information:

Severus Alexander, silver denarius

Obverse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG Laureate, draped bust of Alexander Severus to right

Reverse: P M TR P XIII COS III P P Sol with clamys on the shoulder, advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip

Struck between 222-235 AD

Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was a Roman emperor, who reigned from 222 until 235. He was the last emperor from the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his slain cousin Elagabalus in 222. Alexander himself was eventually assassinated, and his death marked the beginning of the events of the Crisis of the Third Century, which included nearly fifty years of civil war, foreign invasion, and the collapse of the monetary economy.

Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient Roman religion. It was long thought that Rome actually had two different, consecutive sun gods: The first, Sol Indiges (Latin: the deified sun), was thought to have been unimportant, disappearing altogether at an early period. Only in the late Roman Empire, scholars argued, did the solar cult re-appear with the arrival in Rome of the Syrian Sol Invictus (Latin: the unconquered sun), perhaps under the influence of the Mithraic mysteries. Publications from the mid 1990s have challenged the notion of two different sun gods in Rome, pointing to the abundant evidence for the continuity of the cult of Sol, and the lack of any clear differentiation – either in name or depiction – between the "early" and "late" Roman sun god.

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Why buy from us? I see a lot of pre-made bezels, that are made for modern coins passing as "handmade" jewelry. Each of our coins is carefully handset in a custom made bezel which takes time and skill.

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One of three pieces that I made with a thick silver chain is attached to the piece. This one has a total length of 16 inch. It is possible to extend this at the back necklace. The reverse of the coin shows two clasped hands. The coin has attained many details.

To appreciate the pendant's size, the relief of the coin and the shape of the bail, see the picture showing the coin next to a US quarter. The coin was first set in a gold bezel, which was then hammered over the edge of both sides. This was then sanded and polished. This pendant is built to last.

Comes with certificate which guarantees authenticity and provides background information (listed below) on the acquired coin

-- Coin information:

Severus Alexander, silver denarius

Obverse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG Laureate, draped bust of Alexander Severus to right

Reverse: P M TR P XIII COS III P P Sol with clamys on the shoulder, advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip

Struck between 222-235 AD

Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was a Roman emperor, who reigned from 222 until 235. He was the last emperor from the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his slain cousin Elagabalus in 222. Alexander himself was eventually assassinated, and his death marked the beginning of the events of the Crisis of the Third Century, which included nearly fifty years of civil war, foreign invasion, and the collapse of the monetary economy.

Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient Roman religion. It was long thought that Rome actually had two different, consecutive sun gods: The first, Sol Indiges (Latin: the deified sun), was thought to have been unimportant, disappearing altogether at an early period. Only in the late Roman Empire, scholars argued, did the solar cult re-appear with the arrival in Rome of the Syrian Sol Invictus (Latin: the unconquered sun), perhaps under the influence of the Mithraic mysteries. Publications from the mid 1990s have challenged the notion of two different sun gods in Rome, pointing to the abundant evidence for the continuity of the cult of Sol, and the lack of any clear differentiation – either in name or depiction – between the "early" and "late" Roman sun god.

See all Peregrine Pendants jewelry: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeregrineAncients

Follow on instagram @peregrinependants

****

Why buy from us? I see a lot of pre-made bezels, that are made for modern coins passing as "handmade" jewelry. Each of our coins is carefully handset in a custom made bezel which takes time and skill.

One of three pieces that I made with a thick silver chain is attached to the piece. This one has a total length of 16 inch. It is possible to extend this at the back necklace. The reverse of the coin shows two clasped hands. The coin has attained many details.

To appreciate the pendant's size, the relief of the coin and the shape of the bail, see the picture showing the coin next to a US quarter. The coin was first set in a gold bezel, which was then hammered over the edge of both sides. This was then sanded and polished. This pendant is built to last.

Comes with certificate which guarantees authenticity and provides background information (listed below) on the acquired coin

-- Coin information:

Severus Alexander, silver denarius

Obverse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG Laureate, draped bust of Alexander Severus to right

Reverse: P M TR P XIII COS III P P Sol with clamys on the shoulder, advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip

Struck between 222-235 AD

Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was a Roman emperor, who reigned from 222 until 235. He was the last emperor from the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his slain cousin Elagabalus in 222. Alexander himself was eventually assassinated, and his death marked the beginning of the events of the Crisis of the Third Century, which included nearly fifty years of civil war, foreign invasion, and the collapse of the monetary economy.

Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient Roman religion. It was long thought that Rome actually had two different, consecutive sun gods: The first, Sol Indiges (Latin: the deified sun), was thought to have been unimportant, disappearing altogether at an early period. Only in the late Roman Empire, scholars argued, did the solar cult re-appear with the arrival in Rome of the Syrian Sol Invictus (Latin: the unconquered sun), perhaps under the influence of the Mithraic mysteries. Publications from the mid 1990s have challenged the notion of two different sun gods in Rome, pointing to the abundant evidence for the continuity of the cult of Sol, and the lack of any clear differentiation – either in name or depiction – between the "early" and "late" Roman sun god.

See all Peregrine Pendants jewelry: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeregrineAncients

Follow on instagram @peregrinependants

****

Why buy from us? I see a lot of pre-made bezels, that are made for modern coins passing as "handmade" jewelry. Each of our coins is carefully handset in a custom made bezel which takes time and skill.

All coin jewelry comes with the following items:
- Certificate which guarantees authenticity and provides background information (listed below) on the acquired coin(s)
- Sterling silver chain and jewelry pouch

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