EditorialHold of the west-gothic king Sisebutus, being a half solidus, to which one eye is attached., VZ SISEBUTYSRE, bust and face, KZ ISPALIPIUS, bust and face, coin-hunter, half solidus, metal, gold, 2.1 x 1,8 cm, 1,7 grams, vmeb 612-621, Netherlands, Friesl...
EditorialA gold solidus medallion by Emperor Tiberius Constantius (578-582), VZ: DNTISCONS TANTPPAC: bust and face Kz: VICTORI IA VCCV, cross on globe and on either side of the cross A.
EditorialA gold solidus-pendant of Emperor Justinus I., Vz: (D) NIVSTI NVSPPAVC, bust and face Kz, VICTORI AAVGCCA, Victoria in the right hand the cross staff and in the left hand the globe with cross on it. Exergue CONOB., Coin-hunter, solidus, metal, gold, 2,...
EditorialA gold solidus medallion by Emperor Maricius Tiberius (582-602)., Vz: (DNM AV) RC VIC PPAVC: bust and face, Kz: VICTORI AVCCCA: Victoria with cross staff and globe with cross on it. Exergue CONOB., Coinhurst, solidus, metal, gold, 5,1 x 4,5 cm, 15,1 gr...
EditorialA golden solidus-pendant of the Frankish king Chlotarius II., Vz: CLOTARIVS REX, bust and profile., Kz: same inscription., Coin-hunter, solidus, metal, gold, 2,4 x 2,1 cm, 3.9 grams, vmeb 613-629, Netherlands, Friesland, Littenseradiel, Wieuwerd, terp ...
EditorialWearmint solidus of Constatijn de Grote, apparently of barbaric style and bad stamp., VZ .... NTHNVS PIVS, bust and profile, right turned, KZ..VIAT ...VIAA (probably VICT AVGG) standing emperor directly facing left the crutch, with right a spear invert...
EditorialGold solidus pendant of the Frankish king Chlotarius II (613-629). Vz: Chlotarius rex, bust and profile. Kz: VICTVRIA CHLOTARI, a cross, above xox and on both sides of the cross MA (ssilio)., Coinhurst, solidus, metal, gold, 2,4 x 2,1 cm, 4 gram, vmeb ...
EditorialSolidus of Heraclius, Byzantine, Byzantine, Date ca. A.D. 61041, Iran, Qasr-i Abu Nasr, Byzantine, Gold, 3/4 in. (1.9 cm), Metalwork-Coins-Inscribed.
EditorialSolidus with Leo IV the Khazar and His Father Constantine V Copronymus (obverse), c. 751-775. Byzantium, 8th century. Gold; diameter: 2 cm (13/16 in.).
EditorialSolidus of Theodosius II and Valentinian III (reverse), 408-425. Byzantium, Constantinople, Byzantine period, 5th century. Gold; diameter: 2.3 cm (7/8 in.).
EditorialSolidus with Tiberius III Apsimarus (obverse), 698-705. Byzantium, Constantinople, late 7th-early 8th century. Gold; diameter: 2 cm (13/16 in.).
EditorialGold solidus of Justinian I., minted at Constantinople, 527-565. Justinian's general Belisarius recaptured Rome and Ravenna from the Ostrogoths and Carthage from the Vandals. There was a brief revival of imperial authority under Justinian and coins wer...
EditorialSolidus, 602?610, Early Byzantine, Gold, Overall: 13/16 x 1/16 in. (2.1 x 0.1 cm), Coins, Coins are important to historians because they generally provide valuable information about the date of their issue, place where they were struck, and details abo...
EditorialGold solidus of Justinian I., minted at Constantinople, 527-565. Justinian's general Belisarius recaptured Rome and Ravenna from the Ostrogoths and Carthage from the Vandals. There was a brief revival of imperial authority under Justinian and coins wer...