★ Solidus weight ★
ANCIENT BYZANTINE BRONZE COMMERCİAL WEIGHT.(Circa 6th-9th Century).Ae.
Condition : Good very fine.
Weight : 4.36 gr
Diameter : 14 mm
This is an Ancient Byzantine bronze commercial weight. The square-shaped weight features inscriptions and symbols that were commonly used during the Byzantine period for trade and commerce. On one side, the inscription "SOL" is prominently displayed, possibly representing a unit of measure or denomination related to Byzantine currency. Below the inscription, there are two crosses and an additional symbol, which may indicate a religious or governmental association, a common feature in Byzantine weights.
The reverse side is plain, showing the wear and patina that have developed over time, which is typical for items of this age. Byzantine weights were essential for ensuring accurate transactions in markets and trade, and they often bore symbols that conveyed their official status and weight standard.
These weights were widely used between the 6th and 9th centuries and are an important artifact in understanding the Byzantine Empire's economic practices.