AEQUITAS stands holding a set of scales and a cornucopia — balance in one hand, abundance in the other. She wasn’t an ancient goddess of myth, but a personification of fairness, stability, and economic justice in the Roman world. Struck under Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161), this silver denarius projected the emperor’s promise of equilibrium — a steady state, a just rule, and enough to go around. For the modern wearer, she’s a symbol of grounded clarity. Aequitas doesn’t demand perfection. She encourages perspective.
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- Materials
silver, new sterling silver chain
- Age
222 - 235 AD
- Condition
Very good
- Size
3/4" diameter, 18" chain
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