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Romano-Egyptian Bronze Snake Ring Militaria and won the Nobel Peace

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and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his efforts in diplomacy and human rights

2 grams of silver

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Romano-Egyptian Bronze Snake Ring Militaria and won the Nobel PeaceDate: c. 1st Century B. C. 1st Century A. D. Weight: 13. 56 grams Size: 7 (U. S.) N 1 2 (U. K.) History of the Artifact Dating to the 1st century B. C.1st century A. D., this remarkable bronze ring takes the form of a coiled serpent, its body wrapped in a tight loop with lightly incised scale patterns and a stylized head with punched eyes. While snake rings were common across the Roman world, this example stands out for its bold, sculptural form and

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