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Solidus of Maurice Tiberius

583–602
Medium
gold
Measurements
Diameter: 2.2 cm (7/8 in.)
Weight: 4.5 g (0.16 oz.)
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Location
104 Late Antiquity(not visible)
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The solidus coin was first made in AD 301 in Rome.
A gold coin depicts a winged, haloed figure standing in draped garments. The figure holds a staff topped with a cross in their right hand and an orb topped with a cross in their left. A curved inscription lines the left edge, and the letters CONOB appear at the base. The coin's yellow surface is worn and irregular.

Solidus of Maurice Tiberius

583–602

Byzantine, 6th-7th century

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