
Byzantine Gold Solidus Emperor Constans II (641-668 AD) XF
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Coin Highlights:- Byzantine Gold Solidus.
- Struck during the reign of the Emperor Constans II, also known as Constantine. He became consul in 642, which made him the last Roman emperor to become consul.
- Coin is considered to be in XF (Extra Fine) condition.
- Obverse: Shows a fully bearded Constans at center facing holding globus cruciger.
- Reverse: Features a cross potent atop three steps. Two phrases are also shown on the reverse: "CONOB" which is an abbreviation of the Greek for "Byzantine coinage," and "VICTORIA AVGY."
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Each coin in this listing weighs approximately 4.8 grams and may vary slightly from coin to coin.- Coin
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- Precious metal formCoin
- Karats0 kt
- Coin typeBullion
- BrandUnbranded
- Count1
- Product net content parent1 Each
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This Gold Solidus was issued by the Byzantine Empire which formed out of the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
Coin Highlights:- Byzantine Gold Solidus.
- Struck during the reign of the Emperor Constans II, also known as Constantine. He became consul in 642, which made him the last Roman emperor to become consul.
- Coin is considered to be in XF (Extra Fine) condition.
- Obverse: Shows a fully bearded Constans at center facing holding globus cruciger.
- Reverse: Features a cross potent atop three steps. Two phrases are also shown on the reverse: "CONOB" which is an abbreviation of the Greek for "Byzantine coinage," and "VICTORIA AVGY."
Add this Byzantine Gold Solidus of Emperor Constans II to your cart today!
Each coin in this listing weighs approximately 4.8 grams and may vary slightly from coin to coin.- Coin
- Gold
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