Roman Coin Cuff Links

Rule the day with these rare bronze coins minuted under Roman Emperor Constantius II.

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These cuff links are crafted from Ancient Roman coins minted from 337-61 A.D. Coins are set in sterling silver 3-prong setting with swivel findings and come gift-boxed with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Measures approximately 3/4" in diameter

Periodic cleaning with a silver cloth is recommended.

Roman Coins

Constantine the Great minted a variety of coins during his reign from 307-337 AD. He used this medium to communicate his victories and his power over the Roman Empire. Many coins paid tribute to the army as Constantine knew it was the backbone of his authority.

During his rule, he established Christianity as the state's religion, thus creating the foundation of faith in Europe. Though his coins were not overtly Christian, their lack of pagan symbols spoke loudly.

When Constantine died in 337 AD, Constantius II, his son, continued to mint coins. Until 347 AD, the coins were a tribute to his father, and, afterwards, they continued to have the simialr themes as those of Constantine: soldiers, armored busts, and images of battle.

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