Rome Augustus Princeps Chisius 1724 Bronze Medallion

$40.00

The Rome Augustus Princeps Chisius 1724 Bronze Medallion is a historical artifact, mintage of 1724, depicting Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Crafted in Rome, this bronze medallion features detailed chiseling, showcasing intricate design and craftsmanship. It provides a tangible connection to the chronicles of Roman history.

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The Rome Augustus Princeps Chisius 1724 Bronze Medallion is a remarkable piece of numismatic history that exemplifies artistry and craftsmanship of the 18th century. Crafted in 1724, the medallion bears the image of Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, designating him as Princeps, the first citizen. The chisius, or engraver, is unknown. Made from sturdy and resilient bronze, this medallion withstands the ravages of time and sustains a rich patina that accentuates its fine details. With a diameter of approximately 40mm, the medallion possesses a significant presence but remains manageable for handling and display. The inscription and iconography on the medallion provide insights into the historical and political context of the period. This medallion is not just valuable for its material and aesthetic qualities, but for its role as a historical artifact, representing an intersection of numismatic science, art history and Roman

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