Byzantine Solidus Gold Coin

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Introduction

Tavex is pleased to present the Byzantine Gold Solidus Coin, one of the most enduring and historically significant gold coins of the ancient world. Introduced by Emperor Constantine I in 312 AD, the solidus replaced the aureus and became the cornerstone of the Roman and later Byzantine monetary systems for over seven centuries. Renowned for its stability, purity, and craftsmanship, the solidus set the standard for gold coinage across Europe and the Near East.

Each solidus was struck in high-purity gold and bore the distinctive mint mark “CONOB” on the reverse, an abbreviation of Constantinopoli obryzum, meaning “pure gold of Constantinople.” The letters “OB” also represented the Greek numeral 72, signifying the precise weight of each coin at 1/72 of a Roman pound, or roughly 4.5 grams. This remarkable precision contributed to the coin’s reputation for reliability and uniformity.

For centuries, the Byzantine treasury maintained the integrity of the solidus by melting and reissuing worn coins, ensuring an even weight and gold content across the empire’s currency. Though officially restricted to use within imperial borders, the solidus became a sought-after medium of exchange far beyond Byzantium, circulating widely in Arabic lands and influencing early Islamic coinage. Its durability, purity, and prestige made it one of the most respected gold currencies in world history.

Why Buy

  • This coin is a symbol of imperial stability. The Byzantine Gold Solidus remained virtually unchanged in weight and purity for over 600 years, an unparalleled achievement in monetary history.
  • This coin has guaranteed high purity. Marked with “CONOB”, the solidus was a promise of refined, pure gold directly from the mint of Constantinople.
  • This gold coin is an enduring store of value. The solidus’s consistent gold content made it a trusted standard for trade and taxation throughout the empire and beyond.
  • This coin has a global influence. Circulating from Constantinople to Arabia, the solidus laid the foundation for centuries of gold coinage and influenced medieval and Islamic currencies.
  • This gold bullion coin is a timeless collector’s piece. Representing the height of Byzantine craftsmanship and economic power, the gold solidus is a must-have for collectors of ancient and historical coinage.

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    £952.80
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    £426.52
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History

Phocas

Flavius Phocas Augustus, Byzantine Emperor (reigned 602–610), called the Tyrant, usurped the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by Heraclius after losing a civil war.

Heraclius

Heraclius was a Byzantine Emperor, who ruled the Roman Empire for over thirty years, from October 5, 610 to February 11, 641. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father successfully led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas. He is also remembered for abandoning the use of Latin in official documents; further Hellenizing the Empire.

Constans II

Constans II, also called "Pogonatas," because of his thick beard, was Byzantine emperor from 641 to 668. While he was christened Flavius Heraclius, he ruled as Constantine.

Constantine IV 

Sometimes incorrectly called Pogonatos, "the Bearded", by confusion with his father. He was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685. He had been named a co-emperor with his father Constans II in 654, and became senior emperor when Constans was assassinated in 668.

Product weight in grams
4.45
Gold weight in grams
4.437
Fineness
977
Gold weight in troy ounces
0.14265
Diameter (mm)
20
Thickness
-
Face value description
Obryzum or 72
Manufacturer

Obverse

The obverse of the Byzantine gold solidus depicts the reigning emperor in full imperial regalia, often holding a cross and a globus cruciger as symbols of divine authority.

Reverse

The reverse features a Christian image, such as Victory, a cross, or Christ enthroned, accompanied by the mint mark “CONOB”, denoting pure gold from Constantinople.

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