Ave!
Strap End, Scarce, ca. 3rd Cent AD
Copper alloy; 52mm/9.0gm!
Con/ As Cast; non-broken, original attachment pin, even green patina.
Ref/ B&C page 160, figure 2b
Seller's Note/ Once belt-ends began to be split into two ends from the mid 2nd century, each end had a narrow terminal - usually with a pendant on a hinged strap-end. These terminals were used in pairs and were usually identical. The most common form was the narrow tear-drop which was in use circa AD 150/160 - 250/300. All Roman military collectors will appreciate this belt strap end and add this scarce type to their collection, especially those who are trying to complete a full set.