A remarkable relic of classical antiquity, this Ancient Roman Republic bronze coin pendant dates to approximately 460 B.C., carrying over two millennia of history within its sculpted surface. The obverse features the laureate head of Apollo, the revered Roman god of light, music, and prophecy, encircled by a laurel wreath—a symbol of victory, honor, and divine inspiration.
The reverse depicts a curule chair beneath the inscription “Considivs,” referencing authority and civic power within the Roman Republic. The curule chair was a ceremonial seat reserved for Rome’s highest magistrates, symbolizing leadership, governance, and prestige.
This extraordinary coin has been transformed into a wearable work of art, encased in sterling silver and encrusted with diamonds, bringing luminous brilliance to an artifact of ancient history—perfect for collectors, historians, and those drawn to the enduring legacy of the classical world. The contrast between the aged bronze coin and the refined diamond setting creates a powerful balance between antiquity and modern craftsmanship.
*Style: #7406
*Size: 2" (w/Bale) × 1.5"
*Gemstone: Diamonds
*Metal: Sterling Silver, Bronze Coin
*Pendant Only! Leather Cord Necklace #7749 Sold Separately!
💎 A rare treasure in Gretchen Ventura’s Antiquities Collection—where ancient history, sacred symbolism, and wearable art converge in a timeless heirloom.




