Description: Roman coins cast from molds off the ancient originals. The first portrait coin is a gold solidus of Constantine The Great on the front and the goddess Victory on the back holding a vexillum standard next to two captives. The second coin is a portrait denarius of Brutus which shows his assassination daggers (murdered Caesar) on the back with the cap of liberty in between them. The original Brutus denarius of this silver coin sold for $55,000 25 years ago. The third is a portrait denarius with the heads of both Mark Antony and Cleopatra. The third portrait coin has both the portrait of Cleopatra nd Mark Antony. The forth portrait denarius coin is of Tiberius. It was this emperor and this type of coin that Jesus said to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and render unto God, that which is Gods and the reverse on this coin shows a Roman Triumphal chariot. The fifth portrait coin is of Hadrian which shows a Roman galley on the back. Hadrian traveled too and visited almost every province of his empire during his reign.
Price: 29 USD
Location: Houston, Texas
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