Found this. Anyone able to help me find out more then basic information

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https://www.etsy.com/listing/534141611/vintage-pendant-talisman-for-wealth-and ---- $525.00 [SUB](No Comment)[/SUB]

"This "now" pendant was once thought to be a coin dating back to 900 BC, around the biblical times of King Solomon and construction of the first prayer temples. It was once believed that the bearer of this coin would be endowed with wealth, riches, and great prosperity. The coin is inscripted on both sides in old latin. On one side there is a triangular shape symbol with six lines intersecting the triangle horizontally. This symbol is believed to be the same symbol that was also on the ring that the Archangel, Michael, gave to King Solomon, and is sometimes referred to as a pentalpha. The lines, or pentacles, represent the sun, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and the moon. An inscription "Gloria et divide in Domo omne et justitia omne seculum" and can be translated to "Glory is both to divide to conquer all and justice for all the age. This side of the coin is referred to the wealth side of the Talisman. On the coins flipside, the seal of great prosperity is represented by three circles and the words Alpha and Omega. Again, words in old latin are inscribed. These words in transcription mean "Wealth and riches are in his house, and his righteousness endures forever, quoting the book of Psalms Ch. 112. Just to throw it out there, a coin just like this one sold here on Etsy for $500.00 just recently. I wonder who's the lucky one, the buyer? Or the seller?"
 

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Nor is it a pentalpha which is represented as a five pointed star.
Description is all hype IMO to create unreal value.
As to being 'vintage'.. it could have been produced last month; again, IMO.
Don.....
 

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Welcome to Tnet. Cool find, and I think that is what those were meant to be. "something to look cool"? In the 60"s/70's the World Bazar and head shops sold all kinds of cool things on chains?
 

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