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who issued a new gold coin age the solidus?​

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  • Constantine the Great
  • Shortly after being acclaimed by the army as Augustus in A.D. 306, Constantine the Great (A.D. 306-337) reformed the Roman coinage. He replaced the fundamental gold denomination of the Roman period, the aureus, with a new and slightly lighter gold coin, the solidus.
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