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help define solidus please!

Good day! I ask you to express on this type of coin. Nowhere on the Internet there is not a single photo. In the Sear -777 catalog, but also without a photo. It’s a extremely rare???






Tell me, does one of you have such a coin? How rare is it? I think it deserves your attention! Thank you all! for help!

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  • ELuisELuis Posts: 1,164 ✭✭✭✭✭

    BYZANTINE EMPIRE. HERACLIUS WITH HERACLIUS CONSTANTINE AND HERACLONAS, AD 610-641
    Gold Solidus, 4.49 g, 21 mm, minted AD 632-641 at Constantinople, officina Γ.
    Obv. Facing and crowned standing figures of Heraclius in center, Heraclius Constantine at right and Heraclonas, uncrowned but with cross above, at left.

    HTH

  • Your coin is widespread, common. All the uniqueness and rarity in the lightweight type, and the designation OBXX, which means the denomination of 20 seliqua. I want to know more about this! Thanks for your attention

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