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The Sorydus gold coin issued by the Byzantine Empire in 641 AD

The Sorydus gold coin issued by the Byzantine Empire in 641 AD

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During the reign of Heraclius, the portrait of Jesus Christ from the time of Justinian II appeared on the coinage. At first, attempts to use the portrait of Christ in coinage were not sustainable, and it was not until the second half of the 9th century that Christ Jesus and subsequent images of the Virgin Mary became more common. By the end of the 10th century, Byzantium produced a series of anonymous bronze coins and new gold numismatic coins, which lasted for a long time. In the late period, Byzantine coinage gradually deteriorated in terms of metal composition and style, to the extent that by the end, extremely rough coins of Emperor John VIII Palaomagus appeared.