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Constantine VI, 780-797. Gold Solidus (4.41 g) minted at Constantinople. AEF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Coins: Ancient Start Price:3,400.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Constantine VI, 780-797. Gold Solidus (4.41 g) minted at Constantinople. AEF
Constantine VI, 780-797. Gold Solidus (4.41 g) minted at Constantinople. Busts facing of Constantine VI and Irene (mother of Constantine VI); in upper central field, cross. Reverse: Leo III (great-grandfather of Constantine VI), Constantine V (grandfather of Constantine VI) and Leo IV (father of Constantine VI) enthroned facing. D.O. 1; S.1593. Very rare. Excellent facial details. About Extremely Fine. .

From the reign of the gifted philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius to that of Irene, we trace the dissolution of an empire, just as the last leaves descending from the gnarled branches of a tree. Two quiet souls separating, east and west. There was no more Western Roman Empire after Christmas Day, AD 800. Charlemagne was crowned Roman Emperor of the West on that day by Pope Leo III .
Estimated Value $7,000 - 8,000.