RARE ROMAN BELT BUCKLE FROM A LEGIONARIE OFFICER’S PLATE ARMOR, LORICA SEGMENTATA. C.375-450 AD

$155.00
the period of the fall of the Empire under invasion by the Barbarians. See https://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=Military%20Belts image 7 top left for an identical example identified as Sommer type 1. A.B. Just under 1 3/4” length with scalloped edge sheet plate and D-shaped buckle. The cross pin with a step ate the root and slightly flared tip. Both features identify this as a buckle from an officer’s armor.  Roman legionaries wore two belts, crossed, suspending, respectively, the sword and dagger
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RARE ROMAN BELT BUCKLE FROM A LEGIONARIE OFFICER’S PLATE ARMOR, LORICA SEGMENTATA. C.375-450 AD

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