Constantine I the Great // Silver Necklace 1
Product Description
This necklace features a coin with the likeness of Constantine I, the son of Helena and the First Tetrarchic ruler Constantius I. Constantine is most famous for his conversion to Christianity after the battle of the Milvian Bridge where he defeated emperor Maxentius. Before the battle he saw the words "In Hoc Signo Victor Eris" (By this sign you shall conquer) emblazoned on the sun around Chi rho, the symbol of Christianity. After placing this Christogram on the shields of his army, he defeated his opponent and thus ruled the empire through divine providence. He died in 337 and his sons divided the Roman territories. With a story card that catalogues the history and origin of the coin, this luxe jewelry is guaranteed to be a conversation starter.
Product Details
- ColorsSilver
- Materials
Sterling Silver, Antique Coin
- Measurements
Coin Dia: 0.875", Chain: 26"L
- OriginUnited States
— Constantine I, the Great
— Early 307- May 22, 337 AD.
— Diameter: 7/8"
— 26" Sterling Silver Rolo Chain
— Lobster Clasp
— Hand Set in Sterling Silver
— Unique Vintage Coin
— One-of-a-Kind
— Included Story Card Detailing Origin and History
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-4 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation