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Thanks Ron. Fortunately Byzantine solidii are among the cheapest options for ancient/medieval gold. But I think those miniscule Indian gold coins take the cake when it comes to cheap gold!
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As much as I would love to own some ancient gold coins, I'm more partial to silver ones. There is nothing like a large heavy tetradrachm.
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Please feel free to post your Byzantine gold, any gold coins, or any Byzantine coins.
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Very nice writeup. Much of the fun of ancient coins is learning the related history. Thanks!
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