Lichen aureus is a rare variant of pigmented purpura, with a chronic and benign
course. It is generally asymptomatic and often occurs in the lower limbs, presenting
as erythematous brownish, coppery or golden macules and/or papules. The diagnosis is
based on clinical and histopathological findings. The dermatoscopic pattern has been
considered a useful tool in diagnosis presumption. We describe a case with a
confluent morphological pattern, called agminate lichen aureus.