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Roman Army Standard SPQR decoration in a solid Silver White Brass Military Sign

$ 104.54

Availability: 32 in stock
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    Description

    I have just one more of these in stock.  This item is 100% made in America.  A brand new Roman Army Standard emblem displaying in raised Roman style lettering the famous SPQR decoration in a solid Silver White Brass Military Sign translating too Senatus Populusque Romanus meaning "The Senate and People of Rome".  It is 9 inches wide and 4 inches high with two hand treaded white brass bolts brazed onto the back for easy mounting onto your military standard wooden pole.  The reason why I use silver (white brass) on this is because Roman military standards tended to have precious metals in them or on them.   Military standards were always kept in a buried guarded stone vault in forts and in Temples with the other gods in Rome.  The reason for this is that Roman standards were considered demi gods and would have had only used the finest metals just like any Roman deity in a temple would have been done for their particular god.  During the Pannonian legion revolts after the death of Augustus, a spoke person for Tiberius was nearly killed by the angry legionaries who had already killed all of their centurions.  His life was only spared because he grabbed a Roman military standard and claimed sanctuary.  There also archeological proof to back this up due to the
    finds from Niederbieber, which include the silver top of a Roman Cohort standard which reads COH V and was abbreviated for (Cohors VII Raetorum equitata).  This was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry regiment and if non citizen Roman soldiers used real silver on their standards, you know the full citizenship force of Roman legionaries used both silver and gold on theirs, which would include the gold eagle standard (Aquila) which is well documented in Roman literature.  This Roman SPQR sign is guaranteed to never rust and stay beautiful for another 2,000 years or until the next Roman Empire arrives.  All of the Roman standard hardware parts you see are available for purchase.
    " I have about 200 new custom made and designed items I will put up for sale, as well as my sword and sandal movie prop collection, my military miniature figure collection painted by Russian masters, my World War II collection, my ancient coin and ancient military artifact collection and other various military "militaria" items".
    These will all be listed under the Terry Nix Collection III in the near future, so please keep checking back or you will miss that one of a kind item.