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June 13, 2008
200 AD d20
A twenty-sided die made of Roman glass:
It sold for $18,000 at Christie's.
Several polyhedra in various materials with similar symbols are known from the Roman period. Modern scholarship has not yet established the game for which these dice were used.
The game was actually a sci-fi role-playing game set in the far future in which Roman gamers pretended to be mid-level workers in a modern industrial state called Cubicles & Computers. Sometimes "hardcore" players would dress up as such workers and make facsimilies of high-tech equipment in the game, such as "Blackberries" and "staplers."
The lucky bidder on this ancient die received a special warranty, the guarantee that he would die alone.
Via Hot Air's headines.