Providentia stands with her head turned left, holding a globe and a cornucopia — symbols of foresight and abundance. She isn’t a goddess in the traditional sense, but a personification of preparation: the quiet strength of planning, trusting your instincts, and being ready for whatever comes. Struck under Marcus Aurelius (AD 161–180), this silver denarius once served as imperial messaging — but today, it feels more like a personal talisman. A reminder that the tools you need — wisdom, clarity, vision — are already in your hands. In an uncertain world, Providentia doesn’t promise control. She promises readiness.
MATERIALS: silver, new sterling silver chain
AGE: 161-180 AD
CONDITION: Very good
SIZE: 3/4" diameter, 18" chain