03-16-2007, 04:48 PM
I think there is'nt any sword that we can say it belongs to a centurio, including the so called sword of Tiberius.
If the argumentation is the original cost, probably the original Fulham sword was more costous, because the repousse work is more elaborated and covers the whole piece.
The covering of the sheat... I think it's tin, but even in the case it was silver, the weight of that silver not were higher than 1 or 2 denarii.
If the argumentation is the original cost, probably the original Fulham sword was more costous, because the repousse work is more elaborated and covers the whole piece.
The covering of the sheat... I think it's tin, but even in the case it was silver, the weight of that silver not were higher than 1 or 2 denarii.
Cesar Pocinya
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