Byzantine Empire. Phocas (AD 602-610). Solidus Constantinople






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Byzantine Empire Phocas AV Solidus, AD 602–610, weighing 4.45 g, certified by NGC Ancients as Choice VF.
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BYZANTINE EMPIRE – PHOCAS AV SOLIDUS, AD 602–610, NGC CHOICE VF
A rare and highly collectible Byzantine gold solidus struck during the reign of Emperor Phocas (AD 602–610), one of the most intriguing rulers of the early Byzantine Empire. This impressive gold issue weighs 4.45 g and is certified and authenticated by NGC Ancients as Choice Very Fine (Ch VF).
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Obverse: Facing bust of Emperor Phocas, crowned and draped, holding a globus cruciger, with imperial legend around.
Reverse: Angel standing facing, holding a globus cruciger and a long staff surmounted by a staurogram (Christogram), a powerful symbol of early Christianity.
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Details
Empire: Byzantine Empire
Emperor: Phocas
Reign: AD 602–610
Denomination: AV Solidus
Metal: Gold
Weight: 4.45 g
Certification: NGC Ancients
Grade: Choice VF
Strike: 5/5
Surface: 2/5
Note: Graffiti and minor flan flaw as indicated on the NGC holder
Certification No.: 6641714-003
The solidus was the premier gold coin of the Byzantine Empire and served as one of the most trusted currencies of the medieval world. Coins of Phocas are historically significant as they were struck during a turbulent period preceding the rise of Heraclius and the transformation of the Byzantine Empire.
Austin Rare Coins & Bullion.
An attractive certified example with strong historical appeal, ideal for collectors of Byzantine, Roman, and ancient gold coinage.
**NGC Ancients Certified – Guaranteed Authentic.**
BYZANTINE EMPIRE – PHOCAS AV SOLIDUS, AD 602–610, NGC CHOICE VF
A rare and highly collectible Byzantine gold solidus struck during the reign of Emperor Phocas (AD 602–610), one of the most intriguing rulers of the early Byzantine Empire. This impressive gold issue weighs 4.45 g and is certified and authenticated by NGC Ancients as Choice Very Fine (Ch VF).
Heritage Auctions +1
Obverse: Facing bust of Emperor Phocas, crowned and draped, holding a globus cruciger, with imperial legend around.
Reverse: Angel standing facing, holding a globus cruciger and a long staff surmounted by a staurogram (Christogram), a powerful symbol of early Christianity.
Heritage Auctions +1
Details
Empire: Byzantine Empire
Emperor: Phocas
Reign: AD 602–610
Denomination: AV Solidus
Metal: Gold
Weight: 4.45 g
Certification: NGC Ancients
Grade: Choice VF
Strike: 5/5
Surface: 2/5
Note: Graffiti and minor flan flaw as indicated on the NGC holder
Certification No.: 6641714-003
The solidus was the premier gold coin of the Byzantine Empire and served as one of the most trusted currencies of the medieval world. Coins of Phocas are historically significant as they were struck during a turbulent period preceding the rise of Heraclius and the transformation of the Byzantine Empire.
Austin Rare Coins & Bullion.
An attractive certified example with strong historical appeal, ideal for collectors of Byzantine, Roman, and ancient gold coinage.
**NGC Ancients Certified – Guaranteed Authentic.**
