Did I Find Rare and Valuable Greek Treasure? vol. experts/historians/Greeks check in.

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I got this piece, and another one exactly like it off of a ship belonging to Aristotle Onassis...dont really know what is is, or if its valuable...I know Jesus is being depicted in the top left corner, but who is the main person, along with the woman in the top right?? There are two greek words on either side, so if someone could share some insight on that as well...we can get to the bottom of this.... sorry for the big pictures...
 
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Hi OP,

Im a greek specialist historian archaeologist, send it to me (you pay the shipping of course) and Ill examine it at no charge
 
Hi OP,

Im a greek specialist historian archaeologist, send it to me (you pay the shipping of course) and Ill examine it at no charge


awesome!!! whats your address...ill overnight it
 
Hey OP, let me call my buddy who's an expert on calling buddies who looks at Greek treasures and %+*+, I'm sure they can help.
 
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How exactly did you come into these pieces again? You say you got it off a ship belonging to a shipping magnate whose been dead for like 40 years so I'm a bit confused. You a modern pirate or something?

Anyway they probably aren't worth more than the material they are made of. Obviously we can't tell age from a couple pictures, but I highly doubt they're from the Byzantine era or older, or else you wouldn't have "found" it because they'd be extremely precious.
 
The ongoing theme in this thread is that YOU NEED TO TAKE IT TO SOMEONE WHO KNOWS ABOUT IT, NOT US
 
check out professors at colleges in history departments or art departments and go from there
 
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