Byzantine Empire. Justinian I (AD 527-565). Solidus Constantinople mint, struck 545-565 (No reserve price)

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Description from the seller

This coin depicts the most significant early Byzantine emperor Justinian I, who reigned from 527 to 565. Justinian was the last Roman emperor to speak Latin as his native language; after him, all emperors spoke Greek.

Justinianus I (AD 527-565)
Byzantine Emperor
Roman: Flavius Sabbatius Justinianus

AV Solidus
Constantinople mint. Struck 545-565.
Reference: DOC 9 e; Sear 140
Very fine

This coin depicts the most significant early Byzantine emperor Justinian I, who reigned from 527 to 565. Justinian was the last Roman emperor to speak Latin as his native language; after him, all emperors spoke Greek.

Justinianus I (AD 527-565)
Byzantine Emperor
Roman: Flavius Sabbatius Justinianus

AV Solidus
Constantinople mint. Struck 545-565.
Reference: DOC 9 e; Sear 140
Very fine

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Byzantine Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Constantinople mint, struck 545-565
Ruler
Justinian I (AD 527-565)
Denomination
Solidus
Metal
AV
Condition
Ungraded
Certification number
nicht zertifiziert
Weight
4.46 g
Number of items
1
Theme
Roman Emperor
GermanyVerified
49
Objects sold
100%
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