Byzantine Gold Solidus Constans II (641-668 AD) XF NGC (S-956)
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This gold solidus was issued by the Byzantine Empire, which formed out of the eastern half of the Roman Empire after its collapse. The name was derived from its capital city Byzantium, which later became Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).
Coin Highlights:
- Byzantine Empire gold solidus 4.42 grams.
- NGC has certified this coin in Extra Fine condition.
- Strike: 4/5. Surface: 2/5.
- Notated with graffito.
- Obverse: Depicts Constans II with a long beard holding globus crucigar at center facing.
- Reverse: Features a cross potent atop three steps.
- Sear-956.
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This coin was struck during the reign of the Emperor Constans II (a nickname for Constantine), who was also known as Constantine the Bearded, and was Byzantine emperor from 641-668. He became consul in 642, which made him the last Roman emperor to become consul.
Add this beautiful timepiece to your collection today! - Specifications
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Learn More| Population The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination. |
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| Grade | Extra Fine |
| Graded Higher The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service. |
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| Mint Mark | N/A - Not Available |
| Strike | 4/5 |
| Surface | 2/5 |
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