Gold Solidus

How much is a gold solidus in US currency?
how much value was a byzantine solidus in us currency
How much does it weigh, and how pure is the gold?
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Ancient Byzantine Gold Solidus $25.17 The Solidus is a very rare Byzantine gold collector coin. It is a coin from the ancient Byzantine Empire. The word Solidus is a Latin word meaning ‘solid’. The plural of Solidus is Solidi. Solidus was introduced by the great emperor Constantine in 309-310. The coin was produced and used through the whole Empire of Byzantine. The Solidus is a solid and pure gold coin with high purchasing power. The… |
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Some Byzantine coins $25.17 The Byzantine Empire considered itself a continuation of the Roman Empire, differing only that it was Christian and used Greek in speech. Most elements of Byzantine coinage came from the Romans, with the exception that they used Latin for the inscriptions. The Constantine coinage collapsed during the barbarian invasions in the early 5th century. By the time of Anastasius in 491, only the solidus, … |
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A gold solidus of Louis le Débonnaire … |
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Gold coins: Krugerrand, Napoleon, Gold coin, Libertad, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Liudhard medalet, Solidus, Vreneli $14.14 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Krugerrand, Napoleon, Gold coin, Libertad, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Liudhard medalet, Solidus, Vreneli, Canterbury-St Martin’s hoard, Gold Dinar, German gold mark, Mancus, Histamenon, Tetarteron, Ducat, Florin, Louis d’or, Australian Gold Nugget, Sai… |
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