SKU: SC-071

Cosconius Roman Coin 118 BC


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In ancient Roman religion, Roma was a female deity who personified the city of Rome and more broadly, the Roman state. Roman political, moral and religious ideas were portrayed throughout Rome in different forms: coins, sculptures, architectural designs, official games and festivals. She stands out as a symbol of natural dominance, with her promise of protection to those who obeyed or cooperated with her, and her "manly virtue" as fierce mother of a warrior race.

  • Origin: Roman Republic
  • Year: 118 BC
  • Composition: Silver
  • Denomination: Denarius
  • Obverse: Roma wearing a winged helmet facing right. Legend: L. COSCO. M.F.
  • Reverse: Naked Celtic warrior, brandishing a spear, holding a shield and carnyx, driving a racing biga.
  • Stone: Blue Sapphire .8 ct
  • Approximate diameter: 18mm
  • 14K gold bezel

General

Avoid using the pieces during physical activity, do not leave them in the sun, do not apply perfumes, creams or similar products directly to the piece, store the piece in a dry place.

Gold

Lavar con jabón diluido tibio, evitar uso en piscinas o fuentes de agua altamente clorada.

Plateado

Wash with warm diluted soap; avoid use in swimming pools or highly chlorinated water sources.

Coin

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Precious/semi-precious stones

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The chain in the image is for reference only and is sold separately, it is not included with this piece.


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