
Cleveland Museum of Art
Solidus of Maurice Tiberius
- Date
- 583–602
- Medium
- gold
- Culture
- Byzantine, 6th-7th century
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This coin was minted by Maurice Tiberius, an emperor best known for his military prowess and his successes in the war against the Persians. The solidus coin was first made in AD 301 in Rome.
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