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Bronze Roman Men Ring

By Domita Lepida, 17 September, 2013
Description


I am not interested in selling this ring at all. <p>

Though an approximate price would be nice so I know what it's worth, that is not as important to me as getting any and all possible information about the ring's history. Such as what year it might have been made in and (as unlikely as it is) who might have worn it. The design looks like what Roman soldiers wore, but I cannot say for certain. <p>

It was found in the Holy Land area and was among Roman coins and artifacts.

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium
Bronze
Distinguishing marks
Side of band nicked; looks like it may have been hit by a sword or perhaps some sort of tool. Nicks are rather deep.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Size 6.5
Date Period
1st - 4th Century?
For Sale?
No
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