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LM40601

Anastasius I, Gold Solidus, Officina A, Ch AU 5/5 2/5.

Regular price £1,700
Regular price Sale price £1,700

Anastasius (491 - 518), gold Solidus, Constantinople, officina A, DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust, three-quarters facing, holding spear and shield, rev. VICTORI - AAVCCC A, in exergue CONOB, Victory standing holding long staff with reverse tau-rho, 4.39g, 6h (S 5). Choice AU 5/5, 2/5, clipped, marks, edge bend.

NGC Certification 6329413-017

It's quite common to find Byzantine solidi labelled "clipped" but not underweight. One likely possibility is that weight adjustments were made officially, at the mint itself after coins were struck.

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