Priest_Sidran First Post Oct 21, 2006 #1 Apparently this die was auctioned off by christies for 6K. It was found among other 2,000 year old roman artifacts
Apparently this die was auctioned off by christies for 6K. It was found among other 2,000 year old roman artifacts
R Rl'Halsinor Explorer Oct 21, 2006 #3 Looks like how my dice from the late 70s became after wear and tear -- and it didn't take that much use. Cheap they were... Caesar got the better deal.
Looks like how my dice from the late 70s became after wear and tear -- and it didn't take that much use. Cheap they were... Caesar got the better deal.
Priest_Sidran First Post Oct 22, 2006 #6 Nah its old sandy glass and very thick....What I want to know is what do the symbols mean
Angel Tarragon Dawn Dragon Oct 22, 2006 #7 Still. Drop a regular d20 from your collection from 30-40 feet up and it wont shatter. Whats up with glass?
Still. Drop a regular d20 from your collection from 30-40 feet up and it wont shatter. Whats up with glass?
Priest_Sidran First Post Oct 22, 2006 #8 Something the romans knew how to make Only other resource for dice back then was wood, and bone
D DaveyJones Explorer Oct 22, 2006 #9 this is an old article. i actually bid on that die. the original owner lived in Columbia, Maryland. they have copies of it available in the gift shop of the Louvre in Paris, France aussi.
this is an old article. i actually bid on that die. the original owner lived in Columbia, Maryland. they have copies of it available in the gift shop of the Louvre in Paris, France aussi.