Ancient Byzantine Gold Flip Over Double Struck Error

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Description

Introduction to the Heraclius Gold Tremissis

The ancient Byzantine flip over double struck error exemplifies the unique characteristics found in historical coinage. One such example is the gold tremissis of Heraclius, issued during his reign from 610 to 641 AD. This rare coin is a testament to the vibrant minting practices of the Byzantine Empire.

Details of the Coin’s Features

This specific piece is noteworthy due to its wrinkled surface and distinctive double strike. Minted in Constantinople’s 6th officina around 610-613 AD, it features an obverse view of a pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Heraclius, alongside the reverse depiction of Victoria with a cross potent.

Historical Significance

Collecting such coins, like the Heraclius gold tremissis, offers enthusiasts a glimpse into Byzantine history. With the Sear catalog listing this coin as item 786, its rarity adds to its appeal among numismatists.

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