Roman Severus Alexander Aequitas Coin Necklace

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AEQUITAS stands, holding scales in one hand and a cornucopia in the other — symbols of fairness and abundance. The scales represent balance and justice, while the cornucopia signifies prosperity.

STRUCK UNDER Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161), this silver denarius pairs the concept of Aequitas — the personification of justice and fairness — with the stability of the Roman Empire during one of its most peaceful reigns. Aequitas wasn’t a goddess in the traditional sense, but a representation of the emperor’s commitment to balance and equity in governance.

FOR THE MODERN wearer, this coin serves as a reminder of the power of fairness, integrity, and the abundance that can flow from doing what’s right. A talisman for those who believe in balanced, just action in an often uncertain world.

MATERIALS: silver, new sterling silver chain

AGE: 222 - 235 AD

CONDITION: Very good

SIZE: 3/4" diameter, 18" chain