Constantine the Great’ Coin set in a Silver Pendant – Made in Israel
$ 101.94
Caesar Constantine the Great Coin in a Silver Pendant.
Size: 0.8’Inches.
Weight: 7 grams.
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Description
Authentic bronze coin of Constantine the Great – 330 A.D. discovered on an archaeological dig in Israel.
Set in a decorated 925 silver pendant.
Constantine the Great is most known for establishing Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, and for moving the capital from Rome to Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).Â
Pendant handmade in Israel.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and all required documents for export approval.
Shipped to you direct from Jerusalem.
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Weight | 0.02 kg |
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Add silver chain | 16" inch / 40 cm, 18" inch / 45 cm, 20" inch / 50 cm, No thanks |
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Emma –
I bought a Constantine coin necklace for my sister, who has always been fascinated by early Church history. Needless to say, she was sooo excited to be holding a true piece of history in her hands and to wear a necklace that is so unique! 😀