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Byzantine coin of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602. Obverse: Two rulers standing and facing front, both with haloes; Maurice Tiberius is on the left, holding a globus cruciger; Empress Constantina is on the right, holding a long cruciform sceptre; they stand upon a horizontal line; to left, inscription is illegible; to right, it say ‘RICPPAVC’. Reverse: large ‘H’; to left, Theodosius, son of Maurice Tiberius, stands, facing front; he has a halo; to left, he holds a staff with a cross and letter ‘P’ at the top; above ‘H’, a cross.
Byzantine coin of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602. Obverse: Two rulers standing and facing front, both with haloes; Maurice Tiberius is on the left, holding a globus cruciger; Empress Constantina is on the right, holding a long cruciform sceptre; they stand upon a dais; to left, inscription says ‘DNM’; to right, ‘AV’. Reverse: large ‘H’; to left, Theodosius, son of Maurice Tiberius, stands, facing front; he has a halo; to left, he holds a staff with a cross and letter ‘P’ at the top; above ‘H’, a cross.
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 and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is another cross; to left, inscription says ‘ИИCh’; to right, ‘CC’. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘SELIS[Ϥ]’. This coin has been overstruck.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two figures standing and facing front; 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 ‘S’; to right, ‘CINSICC’; inscriptions are probably blundered. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’. This coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two figures standing and facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both hold a globus cruciger in their right hand and both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscriptions are illegible. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’; beneath exergue, there is an upside down ‘NVSPPA’ which belonged to a previous coin. This coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two figures standing and facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both hold a globus cruciger in their right hand and both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscriptions are illegible. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘ANNO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’ or ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘[SELI]SϤ’; beneath exergue, there is a sideways ‘ANN’ which belonged to a previous coin. This coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two figures standing and facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both hold a globus cruciger in their right hand and both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscriptions are illegible, and may be blundered; beneath, partial ‘M’ and ‘Δ’, both of which belong to a previous coin. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, ‘AИИO’ in a vertical position; to right, ‘Ϛ’ or ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘A’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’. This coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two figures standing and facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; both wear crown with cross; between their heads, there is another cross; to left, inscription is illegible; to right, it says ‘CON’; beneath the two figures, there is an upside-down 'M' and cross, as well as an upside-down ‘ϚI’, all of which belong to a previous coin. Reverse: large ‘M’; to left, there is a long cross on a slant; to right, ‘ϚI’; above, ‘P’ within a cross; beneath, ‘E’; in exergue, ‘SELISϤ’. This coin has been overstruck, causing confusion on both sides.
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’.