Solidus

Roman Currency

Introduced in the 4th century AD, the Solidus was a solid gold coin of high purity. This coin was issued both in the Late Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. The solidus was originally issued by Diocletian then later issued in greater numbers by Constantine. 

Introduced in the 4th century AD, the Solidus was a solid gold coin of high purity. This coin was issued both in the Eastern Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. The solidus was originally issued by Diocletian then later issued in greater numbers by Constantine.

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