A nice example from Heraclea mint. [ATTACH] Weight: 3.41 g Diameter: 18.5 mm Mint: Heraclea, Γ officina Circa: 318-320 AD Reference: RIC VII...
Here is my Thedosius I..... THEODOSIUS I (379-395 AD) Gold Solidus Weight: 4.45 g Diameter: 21 mm Mint: Constantinople, 1st officina Struck:...
It’s a really interesting discussion! What is your opinion about fake gold coins (late Roman or Byzantine)? Are these fakes as comon as the bronze...
Even though I am interested in Byzantine gold coins (starting from Theodosian dynasty 379 AD), I belong to those who admire Constantine the Great,...
Justin I. (r 518-527 AD). Successor of Anastasius I. Gold solidus. [IMG] [IMG] Obv: D N IVSTI-NVS PP AVC, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Justin...
Zeno (r 474-491 AD) (Predecessor of Anastasius I) Gold Solidus. Obverse: Pearled-diademed head, helmeted, bust facing, spear in right hand over...
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