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Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with cross and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is a cross; to right, inscription says ‘CONST’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘[ANN]O’ in a vertical position; to further left, inscription says 'PAV'; to right, ‘III’ in a vertical position; above, 'P' within a cross; beneath, ‘E’; in exergue, ‘C[ON]’. Coin has been overstruck.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with cross and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is a cross. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘A[N]N[O]’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘III’ in a vertical position; beneath, ‘B’; in exergue, several illegible inscriptions. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in some confusion on reverse.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with cross and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is a cross; to left, inscription says ‘PER’, followed by a cross; to right, it says ‘ERΛCONS’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANN[O]’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘IIII’ in a vertical position; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘Δ’ or ‘A’; in exergue, ‘CON’. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in some confusion on the obverse. The inscription to the left of Heraclius belongs to a previous coin, while the inscription to the right belongs to this coin.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with cross and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is a cross; to left, inscription says ‘PERPAVC’; to right, it is illegible; beneath, it says ‘FOCAS’, followed by a cross, both of which are upside down. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘[A]NNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘…II’; above, ‘C’; beneath, ‘Δ’; in exergue, ‘CO[N]’; to lower right, ‘CONB’. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in some confusion on both sides. The inscription on the obverse belongs to the previous emperor, Phocas, while the ‘CONB’ on the reverse is also from a previous coin.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with cross and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is a cross; to left, there is another cross; also to left, there is an illegible inscription; to right, there is another illegible inscription. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘X’ and ‘NEPEAV’; above, cross; beneath, ‘Δ’; in exergue, ‘CON’. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in some confusion on both sides. It is unclear whether the inscriptions on the obverse belong to this coin or a previous coin. Likewise, the ‘X’ and ‘NEPEAV’ on the reverse are most likely from a previous coin.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; Heraclius holds a globus cruciger in his right hand; to left, it says ‘NEP’; to right, it says ‘NIC’; beneath, it says ‘DNFOCA’, which is upside down. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘IIII’ in a vertical position; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘Δ’; in exergue, there is a sideways ‘ANNO’. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in the inscriptions that belong to a previous coin on the obverse, and the extra ‘ANNO’ in the exergue on the reverse.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; to left and right, there are illegible inscriptions. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘[AN]N[O]’; to right, ‘Ϥ’; beneath, ‘Δ’; in exergue, ‘[CO]N’; to left and right, there are illegible inscriptions. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in the inscriptions that belong to a previous coin.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; each wears a crown with a cross; Heraclius Constantine holds a globus cruciger in his right hand; to left, partially obscuring Heraclius, there is a large ‘M’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to right, ‘XXII’ or ‘XXϚ’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, it is difficult to decipher (possibly ‘E’?); in exergue, ‘CON’. Coin has been overstruck, resulting in the confusion on the obverse.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; Heraclius is in military dress, holding a long cross, while Heraclius Constantine wears a chlamys, holding a globus cruciger; each wears a crown with a cross; to right, ‘K’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to right, ‘XXIII’ in a vertical position; above, ‘C’, with a cross above it; beneath, ‘Γ’; in exergue, ‘[CO]N’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is on the right; Heraclius is in military dress, holding a long cross, while Heraclius Constantine wears a chlamys, holding a globus cruciger; each wears a crown with a cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left, monogram. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘XXIII’ in a vertical position; above, ‘C’, with a cross above it; beneath, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘CON’. Monogram corresponds to number 26 in the Sear catalogue.