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June 15th Special Offer: Roman Phallic Pendants & Silver Denarii

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Yes, they are what you think they are—the Romans believed these amulets acted as good luck cha... Read more

Yes, they are what you think they are—the Romans believed these amulets acted as good luck charms and helped to ward off evil. Though they may be considered crude by today's standards, phallic amulets were commonplace in Rome.

We also have a range of silver denarii featuring popular emperors like Marcus Aurelius, Hadrian, and Trajan, plus some coins of the Roman Republic as well.

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