There is no evidence of anyone claiming responsibility for a fraudulent sale involving an "authentic" amulet similar to the Frankfurt silver inscription in the past five years. The Frankfurt silver inscription, a 3rd-century Christian amulet, was discovered in a Roman cemetery in Frankfurt in 2018 and revealed to the public in 2024 after extensive analysis. It has been authenticated by experts using advanced imaging techniques and confirmed to be an early Christian artifact, making it highly unlikely to have been involved in any fraud during this time.


No reports or controversies have emerged suggesting fraudulent activities tied to this or similar artifacts. Instead, its significance lies in providing new insights into early Christianity in Northern Europe, particularly with its unique Latin inscription that excludes references to other faiths.


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