Justin I, 518-527. Gold Solidus (4.48 g) minted at Constantinople. Helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarter facing to right of Justin I, holding spear and shield. Reverse: Angel holding long cross and globus cruciger; star in lower right field. D.O. 2a; S. 56. Boldly struck and lustrous. Choice Extremely Fine. The three gold denominations used in commerce during the early Byzantine state were the solidus, semissis (half solidus) and tremissis (third solidus). The monthly wage for a soldier with his own horse was generally a solidus, and in fact, derived from the term "soldier". Estimated Value $800 - 900. Categories: Visigoths
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