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  2. Solidus (coin) - Wikipedia

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    Solidus of Constantius II from Antioch, 347–355. A holed coin such as this was likely worn as a jewelry piece by a prominent or wealthy Roman. The solidus was initially introduced by Diocletian in small issues and later reintroduced for mass circulation by Constantine the Great in c. AD 312 and was composed of relatively solid gold.

  3. St Albans Hoard - Wikipedia

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    He discovered 40 of the coins and brought them back to the shop to ask what he should do with them. [5] The shop's owners reported the find to the local finds liaison officer and went back to the field at the beginning of October 2012 to continue the search. 119 more coins were found, bringing the total to 159. [5]

  4. Rare gold Roman coin sold at auction for nearly $785,000

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    A Roman gold coin, minted more than 2,000 years ago, depicting the first and greatest emperor of the Roman Empire, Augustus Rare gold Roman coin sold at auction for nearly $785,000 Skip to main ...

  5. Byzantine coinage - Wikipedia

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    Solidus minted during the second reign of Justinian II (705–711). Early Byzantine coins continue the late Greco-Roman conventions: on the obverse the head of the Roman Emperor, now full face rather than in profile; [note 1] on the reverse, usually a Christian symbol such as the cross or an angel (the two tending to merge into one another).

  6. Rare Roman coin worth a small fortune on 'Pawn Stars' - AOL

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    The coin was a silver denarius that was struck, or made, in the last 24 days of Caligula's life, so this is a pretty old and rare coin that Rick said could be worth up to six figures.

  7. Frome Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Frome Hoard is a hoard of 52,503 Roman coins found in April 2010, by metal detectorist Dave Crisp near Frome in Somerset, England. [1] The coins were contained in a ceramic pot 45 cm (18 in) in diameter, [2] and date from AD 253 to 305. Most of the coins are made from debased silver or bronze. [1]

  8. Rare coin issued after the California Gold Rush sold at ...

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    This photo provided by Stack's Bowers Galleries shows a rare $20 double eagle gold coin from 1870, which sold for $1,440,000 at an auction Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, in Costa Mesa, Calif. (Stack's ...

  9. Tremissis - Wikipedia

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    Tremissis from Constantinople in the second reign of Zeno. Frankish gold Tremissis with Christian cross, issued by minter Madelinus [], Dorestad, Netherlands, mid-600s.. The tremissis or tremis (Greek: τριμίσιον, trimision) was a small pure gold coin of Late Antiquity.

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