RARE GENUINE CELTIC Æ RING - wearable -

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Seller: britannia-antiquities ✉️ (7,839) 99.6%, Location: Preston, GB, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 401403895393 RARE GENUINE CELTIC Æ RING - wearable -. A rare genuine Celtic bronze ring, found in Bulgaria, possible the ancient Coralli tribe. Wearable. The ring has been expertly cleaned to reveal it's original lustre. The inside of the ring has not been cleaned, and retains some of it's original patina. This patina cannot be faked and attests to the rings authenticity. See picture for condition. Low start - No reserve Date: circa 1st century AD Size: inner diameter apx 21mm Investing in Ancient Artefacts. Ancient artefacts are finite, less are being discovered as time passes, and of course at some point in the future there will be no more. The quantity and availability of these ancient historic pieces is ever decreasing as collectors and museums purchase these objects and take them permanently off the market. Consequently, investment in antiquities is rising. Of course there are few of us who can afford to bid millions on objects like the Guennol Lioness, but, as availability decreases across the whole spectrum of ancient artefacts, investment is proving to be provident and wise, and most of all, for the sheer pleasure of owning a piece of ancient history. Concerning Fake artefacts on ebay Unfortunately ebay has attracted sellers who are producing and selling fake artefacts. PMC: Precious Metal Clay. A lot these fakes are made with silver, or precious metal clay kits. We have seen fake gold, and lots of fake silver "artefacts" on ebay. A little research into this area (wikipedia have a page on Precious Metal Clay) could save you a lot of money. We also see modern jewellery items passed off as ancient artefacts. Right now ebay is full of fake artefacts. Research before you invest! When buying an artefact it is always wise to do some research, there are plenty of reputable sites on-line, or books, that can act as guide to buying ancient artefacts. You will soon be able to see the difference between what a fake and real artefact look like - and what they should look like. Also, a little common sense may save you a small fortune; for example, does the seller seem to have an endless supply of such atractive artefacts that even the British Museum does not display?! We also encourage buyers to ask sellers questions, and if possible have the item you have bought verified that it is actually an ancient artefact. Or go to your local museum where you may find an expert who could identify the item. We have been dealing with artefacts for over 25 years, and have sold to museums, universities and celebrities. We are very careful about the artefacts that we list, but sometimes we too come across a fake, acquired in a lot, or auction, collection. When we are certain an item is fake, we destroy it, at our own loss, so that fakes cannot re-enter the market. If you have any questions about your purchase, please feel free to get in touch. We endeavour to describe and show each item as accurately as possible, we deal only in genuine artefacts and offer a guaranteed full refund on all items returned to us in the condition purchased. Please view our other items, thank you for looking and good luck.

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