SILVER GILT HAIRPIN
ROMAN PERIOD, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SUCIDAVA NECROPOLIS Needle made of gilded silver, with a club-shaped head, the shaft bent in 2 points and the tip broken.
SILVER PENDANT
ROMAN ERA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SUCIDAVA NECROPOLI Silver lunulla pendant. It is crescent-shaped, with thinned and narrower ends. The attachment link at the top has not been preserved.
GEM STONE
ROMAN ERA, PURCHASED TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red-brick gem stone, oval shape. On the surface of the piece, a dolphin was schematically rendered through incisions.
GEM STONE
ROMAN ERA, PURCHASED TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red gemstone, oval in shape. A female silhouette, dressed in a draped costume, was incised on the surface. The representation has not been satisfactorily preserved.
GEM STONE
ROMAN ERA, PURCHASED TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red-brick gem stone, oval shape. On the surface of the piece, a dolphin was schematically rendered through incisions.
GOLD EARRING WITH PENDANT
ROMAN ERA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SUCIDAVA NECROPOLIS Gold earring with pendant, made of links, together supporting a box (mount) for a stone, A gold wire is tied to the small link which ends at the bottom with a smaller mount, intended for fixing a stone. A thin rod starts down from this mount, on which are strung 4 gold links and 4 gray stones. At the bottom there is a pendant in the shape of a heart.
SILVER COIN, TRAIAN, (98-117)
Rome, Years 103-111p. Chr., acquisition, Otingelescu collection. OBVERSE: IMP. TRAIANO AVG. FROST. Yes. P.M.TR.P. ; laureate head, draped bust right; REVERSE: COS.V. PP S.P.Q.R. OPTIMO PRINC.; Aequitas, to the left, holds the scales and the cornucopia.
SILVER COIN, Iulia Maesa (218-222).
Rome, Years 218-222, former Gheorghe Georgescu-Corabia collection. Obverse: IVLIA MAESA AVG.; Draped bust right. REVERSE: PVDICITY; Pudicitia, seated to the left, draws a veil and holds a scepter.
SILVER COIN, Antoninus Pius (138-161)
Rome, Years 158-159, former Gheorghe Georgescu-Corabia collection. Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG. PIVS P.P.TR.P.XXII; Laureate head right. REVERSE: TEMPLVM DIV. AVG. [RESIST.]; Octasile temple, in which the statue of Divus Augustus, Livia, etc. is placed. In exergue, COS IIII.