Zeno AD 474-491 Gold Solidus Constantinople
£1,100.00
Zeno AD 474-491 Gold Solidus
Victory holding cross
Constantinople
RCV21514, 4.46g, 19mm
1 in stock
£1,100.00
Zeno AD 474-491 Gold Solidus
Victory holding cross
Constantinople
RCV21514, 4.46g, 19mm
1 in stock
Code: CR473
Code: GR752
Code: PR752
Code: CR176
Celtic coins, particularly those found in Britain, offer fascinating insights into the art, culture, and beliefs of ancient Celtic tribes. One particularly intriguing example is the Norfolk Wolf gold stater.
The Norfolk Wolf stater is a gold coin attributed to the Iceni tribe, who inhabited the region of modern-day Norfolk, England. It exemplifies the artistry, symbolism, and wealth of the Iceni tribe, offering a glimpse into their world before the Roman conquest and is highly prized among collectors and historians for its rarity and the insight it provides.
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Medieval silver groats, minted between AD 1327 and 1554, were prominent English coins introduced during the reign of Edward III.
These coins, valued at four pence, were part of an effort to standardize and improve England’s currency system.
Groats featured intricate designs, typically showcasing the monarch’s portrait on one side and a cross or coat of arms on the reverse. They played a significant role in commerce and trade across medieval England and beyond, reflecting the kingdom’s economic and political shifts throughout the Middle Ages.
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The Mary Gold Fine Sovereign from 1553-1554AD, valued at 30 shillings, features Queen Mary I on the throne holding royal symbols. The coin bears a Latin inscription on the reverse. It is a rare and well-crafted piece, showcasing advancements in minting technology.
The Sovereign was ordered with high gold purity and a face value of thirty shillings under the reign of Queen Mary I, with the mint mark pomegranate symbolizing the Royal house of Aragon.
Silbury Coins enjoyed photographing and putting up this incredible coin for sale recently. Read more about this majestic Sovereign on our website now!
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