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What was the primary gold coin used in the Byzantine Empire?

The solidus was the primary gold coin used in the Byzantine Empire. It was introduced by Emperor Constantine the Great in the early 4th century AD and remained the standard gold coinage throughout much of Byzantine history. The solidus was renowned for its purity and stability, serving as a symbol of the Byzantine Empire’s economic strength and influence.

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