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ROMAN BRONZE RING
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This attractive bronze ring is a size 7 and was found in a dig-site near Rome. The ring has a rectangle shield which possibly held a gem-stone or intaglio. This item has been partially cleaned and no decorations have been found. The ring is in excellent condition and is dated Ca. 200 AD.
Roman bronze articles such as rings, fibulae, buckles, etc are frequently found at ancient battle sites. Some believe that Roman soldiers buried their valuable possessions before going into battle. Others simply look upon these finds as the natural result of losses during a fight. Whatever the case, collectors are fortunate to be able to acquire so many different bronze items at relatively low costs. A Certificate of Authenticity is included and shipping to a U.S. address is always free. Please add $5.00 for other destinations. Should this ring or any item sold by PASSAGE TO ANTIQUITY ever be shown to be other than as described we will gladly refund the full purchase price.
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