A Roman coin featuring Emperor Gordian III, bezel-set in an 18kt yellow gold

£1,450.00

A Roman Antoninianus coin featuring Emperor Gordian III (reigned AD 238–244), transformed into a wearable jewel with an 18K yellow gold bezel mount. The obverse depicts a radiate portrait of Gordian III with the inscription “IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG.” The reverse presents a classical figure of Fortuna, holding a rudder and cornucopia, symbolic of guidance and prosperity.

Dimensions:

  • Length (including loop): 3.8 cm

  • Width: 2.4 cm

  • Weight: 7 grams

Specifications:

  • Mount Metal: 18K yellow gold (hallmarked)

  • Coin Metal: Silver

  • Suspension: Sturdy gold loop for secure chain attachment

Coin Details:

  • Origin: Roman Empire, Antoninianus of Emperor Gordian III

  • Obverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III with inscription IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG

  • Reverse: Female deity (Fortuna) standing, holding rudder and cornucopia

Condition Report:
Coin details are well-preserved with natural wear consistent with ancient coinage. The gold mount remains secure and in excellent condition.

A Roman Antoninianus coin featuring Emperor Gordian III (reigned AD 238–244), transformed into a wearable jewel with an 18K yellow gold bezel mount. The obverse depicts a radiate portrait of Gordian III with the inscription “IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG.” The reverse presents a classical figure of Fortuna, holding a rudder and cornucopia, symbolic of guidance and prosperity.

Dimensions:

  • Length (including loop): 3.8 cm

  • Width: 2.4 cm

  • Weight: 7 grams

Specifications:

  • Mount Metal: 18K yellow gold (hallmarked)

  • Coin Metal: Silver

  • Suspension: Sturdy gold loop for secure chain attachment

Coin Details:

  • Origin: Roman Empire, Antoninianus of Emperor Gordian III

  • Obverse: Radiate bust of Gordian III with inscription IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG

  • Reverse: Female deity (Fortuna) standing, holding rudder and cornucopia

Condition Report:
Coin details are well-preserved with natural wear consistent with ancient coinage. The gold mount remains secure and in excellent condition.