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Interesting Ancient Roman Ring

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First of all, I am looking for an appraisal for my own personal information. I love old Roman jewelry and I am not going to sell this ring or the others that I have. I am a seeker of knowledge and would absolutely love to know what information there is to be had about this ring. <p>

What I'd like to know about it is roughly what year it might have been made in. It is suppose to be a man's Roman engagement ring from either the 3rd or 4th century and it was found in the Holy Land region, with other Roman artifacts.

<p>The entire band does have a very nice, heavy, black patina. Patina does not rub/wear off whatsoever, which I take to be a very good sign.

Category Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium Bronze
Distinguishing marks Inscription on the inner band. Cannot make out all of the letters or numbers, but I can faintly see a V and an I.
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item Size 7.5
Date Period 3rd or 4th Century
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