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Bronze, tear drop form, just over 1 ¼” (1.30”) length. Elegantly made with short spurs at the loop and elongated baluster body. Used after the mid second century through the third century, when sword belts had double ends. See Forum Ancient Coins, 40th image for identical examples and a very specific scholarly discussion of these.  Excellent. Could be worn on a necklace.

Stock Number: B8444

$55.00


Certificate of Authenticity

All items purchased from Faganarms are accompanied by a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity with the name of the item and its unique item number for future reference.

Certificates are suitable for display with your item, and can easily be mounted in a 8½" x 5½" frame. Our certificates are printed on an acid free 65lb cardstock. This means your certification will not turn yellow or deteriorate over time.

ROMAN LEGIONARY’S SWORD BELT TERMINAL, SECOND CENTURY AD

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