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Part of a Iron Age
Spear Tip |
Roman Headstud Brooch with ornate design
Zoomorphic in nature showing three views |
Celtic Terret ring Used on carts & chariots as rein guides |
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Roman Silver Antoninianus worth twice that of a Denarius
But only had about 1 1/2 of the denarius's silver content The Antoninianus was introduced by Emperor Caracalla |
A CONSTANTINOPOLIS commemorative coin 330 - 333 A.D.
On obverse helmeted bust left in imperial cloak and holding scepter across left shoulder. Reverse, Victory holding scepter With foot on a ships prow resting hand on a shield |
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A Barbarous Radiate (AKA) an Ancient Forgery or
Counterfeit, of a Silver Denarius of Geta with a horse. Back then it would of had a silver wash to appear as real |
Roman Silver Siliqua worth 1/24 of a Gold Solidus
A silver coin introduced by Emperor Constantine |
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Roman Plate Brooch
Hod hill type |
Complete cast bronze Middle Bronze Age palstave axe
Most likely in use 1400 - 1200 BC |
A Roman Brooch Decorative T- Shaped |
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