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This Mysterious Gold Pendant Featuring a Misspelled Inscription Is an Early Medieval Imitation of a Roman CoinIt was designed to look like a Roman coin—called a solidus—that had been introduced during the fourth century C.E. But the coin wasn’t a real solidus. Instead, it turned out to be an ...
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Anglo-Saxons plagiarized a Roman coin — and it's full of typosRelated: Roman coin trove discovered on Mediterranean ... treasure in the U.K. The pendant imitates a Roman coin called a solidus, a type of gold coin introduced by the emperor Constantine in ...
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