Golden Years
50 B.C. The Romans issue a gold coin, the aureus, which circulates for almost 400 years. 309 A.D. Roman Emperor Constantine launches the gold solidus. It circulates for nearly 1,000 years in various forms.. 1787 Ephraim Brasher, a goldsmith, strikes the ...
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/golden-years-2011-03-13
50 B.C. The Romans issue a gold coin, the aureus, which circulates for almost 400 years. 309 A.D. Roman Emperor Constantine launches the gold solidus. It circulates for nearly 1,000 years in various forms.. 1787 Ephraim Brasher, a goldsmith, strikes the ...
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/golden-years-2011-03-13
Solidus Coins | Roman Coins For Sale
According to Jere M. Wickens (The Production of Ancient Coins at www.lawrence.edu/dept/art
Important Greek Silver, Roman Gold Feature in First Joint Heritage Auctions-Gemini CICF Sale
“In a momentous year for ancient coin auctions, this event by the Heritage/Gemini partnership ... a Eugenius tremissis in FDC and a facing portrait solidus of Licinia Eudoxia. The auction also features an impressive offering of Roman silver denarii ...
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=45599&int_modo=1
“In a momentous year for ancient coin auctions, this event by the Heritage/Gemini partnership ... a Eugenius tremissis in FDC and a facing portrait solidus of Licinia Eudoxia. The auction also features an impressive offering of Roman silver denarii ...
http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=45599&int_modo=1
Solidus | Define Solidus at Dictionary.com
Solidus definition, a gold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant. See more.
solidus - definition of solidus by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Translations of solidus. solidus synonyms, solidus antonyms. Information about solidus in the free online ... 1. A gold coin of the Roman Empire used in Europe until the 15th ...
solidus: Definition from Answers.com
solidus n. , pl. , -di ( ). A gold coin of the Roman Empire used in Europe until the 15th century. Also called bezant
solidus - Wiktionary
From Late Latin solidus ("an imperial gold coin, in Medieval Latin applied to various coins, also any piece ... solidus in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, ...
Solidus (coin) - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
A solidus (the Latin word for solid) was originally a gold coin issued by the Romans. ... The coin was struck at a theoretical value of 1/72 of a Roman pound (about 4.5 grams) ...
Byzantine Gold Solidus Relgious Coin Jewelry, Gold Solidus ...
Authentic Byzantine gold solidus religious coin jewelry, gold solidus religious coins featuring the bust of Christ and the rulers Constantine VII and his son Romanus ...
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Browse Roman coins for sale from various ancient eras and emperors. Learn about the history behind each era of Roman coinage.
Solidus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solidus (chemistry), the temperature below which a mixture is ... Solidus (coin), a coin used in Ancient Rome [edit] See also. Solidus Snake, a character in ...



