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Imitation ?
Automan:
Very interesting pieces you have there, Rugser.
It seems to me that these pieces carry the general themes of coins, but are much too crude (or naive, if you like) to ever have been intended as imitations.
Regarding dating, to me they seem to draw on bronzes from the imperial period, maybe 2-3 centuries? In fact, they have a bit of a provincial "feel" to them...
Auto
Rugser:
Automan
I am worthwhile with you. besides I around the dates would add also other centuries ...first and after.
I have many other "Tessera." I will put them, uniforms for "Class," when it will have restored the ability of the upload.
ser
sejanus:
Remember that these are lead, and thus are proned to become damaged. I do not thnk for an instant that they are barbaric. 8)
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