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Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures, facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both hold a globus cruciger in their right hand, both wear a chlamys, and both have a crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; inscriptions are illegible. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘ϚI’; beneath, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’.
Byzantine coin of the Revolt of Heraclius, 608-610. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; the future emperor, Heraclius, is on the left; the exarch of Carthage, Heraclius’ father, also named Heraclius, is on the right; both are bearded, wear consular robes, and also wear a crown with pendilia; there is a cross between their heads; to left, inscription says ‘DMN’; to right, it is illegible. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANN[O] in a vertical position; to right, ‘XIIII’ in a vertical position; above, cross; beneath, ‘A’; exergue is illegible, but most likely ‘AΛEXANΔ’.
Byzantine coin of the Revolt of Heraclius, 608-610. Obverse: two rulers standing and facing front; the future emperor, Heraclius, is on the left; the exarch of Carthage, Heraclius’ father, also named Heraclius, is on the right; both are bearded, wear consular robes, and also wear a crown with pendilia; there is a cross between their heads; to left, inscription says ‘NhERACLIO’; to right, ‘CO…ϤLI’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to right, ‘XIIII’ in a vertical position; above, cross; beneath, ‘A’; exergue is illegible, but most likely ‘AΛEXANΔ’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; to left, inscription is illegible; to right, it says ‘CLIhbE’, which is most likely blundered. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘AИИO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘Δ’; in exergue, ‘[SEL]ISϤ’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; inscriptions are illegible. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’; above, cross; beneath, ‘A’; exergue is illegible (perhaps ‘SELISϤ’?).
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left, inscription says ‘ONhERAC’; to right, ‘hERA’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to right, inscription says ‘UNSC’, which is either blundered or belongs to a previous coin. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘[A]NNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’; above, ‘PPAV’; beneath, backwards ‘B’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’. Coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; beneath them, there is an upside down ‘M’ and cross, which belong to a previous coin. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’; above, upside down image of consular robes; beneath, ‘A’; to lower right, ‘dNMAVΓ’; in exergue, ‘SELI[SϤ]’. Coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides. The inscription and the consular robes on the reverse indicate that this coin was in use during the reign of Maurice Tiberius, a previous emperor.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two standing figures; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross. Reverse: large ‘K’; to left, ‘[A]NN[O]’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘ϚI’; above, cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘[S]EL’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: bust of Heraclius, facing forward, wearing crown with cross; to left, [star]; to right, crescent moon. Reverse: a cross resting on a globe; to left, ‘I’; to right, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘AΛEΞ’.