solidus (coin)


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Solidus (coin)
The solidus (the Latin word for solid) was originally a gold coin issued in the Late Roman Empire, and a weight for gold more generally, corresponding to 4.5 grams. It was widely propagated in 312 AD by Constantine I and replaced the older Aureus as the main gold denomination.

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