- Byzantine Empire, Constantinople mint.
- Constantine V, 741-775 C.E. Struck 750-756 C.E.
- Gold solidus of 4.5 grams, 21 mm
- Obverse, Constantine (longer beard) with his son and heir Leo IV, both wearing crowns with a cross on top. Cross above.
- Reverse, Leo III, father of Constantine d741.
- Sear#1551
- Authenticity Guaranteed
🪙 Byzantine Empire, minted in Constantinople. This coin, a gold solidus struck between 750-756 C.E. during the reign of Constantine V (741-775 C.E.), weighs 4.5 grams and measures 21 mm in diameter. The obverse depicts Constantine V, recognizable by his longer beard, alongside his son and heir Leo IV, both crowned and with a cross above them. The reverse features Leo III, the father of Constantine V, who died in 741. This coin is cataloged as Sear#1551. The authenticity of the coin is guaranteed.
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