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Byzantine coin of Constantine VI and Irene, 780-797. Obverse: large cross potent on three steps; to left, inscriptions says ‘InSϤSXRIS’; to right, ‘TϤSnICA’. Reverse: there is an inscription composed of five lines, which says ‘COnS/TAnTInO/SSIRInIE/CΘEϤbA/SILIS’; there is a cross after the last letter. The first inscription in translation reads ‘May Jesus Christ Conquer’. The second says ‘Constantine and Irene, by the Grace of God, Kings.’
Byzantine coin of Constantine VI and Irene, 780-797. Obverse: large cross potent on three steps; to left, inscriptions says ‘InSϤS[XR]IS’; to right, ‘TϤSnICΛ’. Reverse: there is an inscription composed of five lines, which says ‘COnS/TAnTInO/[SSI]RInIE/CΘEϤbA/SILIS’; there is a cross after the last letter. The first inscription in translation reads ‘May Jesus Christ Conquer’. The second says ‘Constantine and Irene, by the Grace of God, Kings.’
Byzantine coin of Leo IV, 775-780. Obverse: large cross potent on three steps; to left, inscriptions says ‘InSϤSXRIS’; to right, ‘TϤSnICA’; all within a triple border made up of dots. Reverse: there is an inscription composed of five lines, which says ‘LEOn/SCONST/AnTInEE/CΘEϤbA/SILIS’; also within a triple border made up of dots. The first inscription in translation reads 'May Jesus Christ Conquer'. The second is 'Leo and Constantine, by the Grace of God, Kings'. (Translations from Sear catalogue.)
Byzantine coin of Constans II, 641-668. Obverse: bust of Constans II, facing forwards, with short beard; he wears a chlamys and a crown with a cross; to left, he holds a globus cruciger; to left, inscription says ‘DNCONSTAN’; to right, ‘TINϤ’. Reverse: large cross potent atop a globe; beneath, two steps; to left and right, inscription says ‘dEϤSAdiϤTAR[OMANIS]’. Coin has been overstruck.
Byzantine coin of Constans II, 641-668. Obverse: bust of Constans II, facing forwards, with short beard; he wears a crown with a cross; to left, inscription says ‘CONST’; to right, ‘Ϥ’; to far left, it says ‘CON’. Reverse: large cross potent atop a globe; beneath, three steps; to right, ’B’; to left, inscription says ‘[d]EϤSAdiϤ’. Due to the double inscription on the obverse, this coin may have been overstruck.
Byzantine coin of Constans II, 641-668. Obverse: bust of Constans II, facing forwards, with short beard; to left, he holds a globus cruciger. Reverse: large cross potent atop a globe; beneath, three steps; to left and right, inscription says ‘[dE]ϤSA[diϤ]TA[ROM]ANIS’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: bust of Heraclius, facing front, wearing crown with cross; to left, inscription says ‘ERAC’; to right, ‘IOPPA’. Reverse: two busts, facing front; to left, Heraclius Constantine, wearing crown and chlamys; to right, Empress Martina, wearing robes, crown, and long pendilia.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers seated on a double throne and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is the shorter figure on the right; each wears a chlamys, a crown with cross, and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscription says ‘ddNN…ThERACON’. Reverse: large cross potent above a globe, resting on three steps; directly to the right of the steps, there is a ‘K’; to left and right, inscription says ‘dEϤSAdIϤTAROMANIS’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers seated on a double throne and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is the shorter figure on the right; each wears a chlamys, a crown with cross, and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscription says ‘RACLIϤSEThERAC’. Reverse: large cross potent above a globe, resting on three steps; directly to the right of the steps, there is a ‘K’; to left and right, inscription says ‘d…ϤS…Ϥ…ROMANIS’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two rulers seated on a double throne and facing front; Heraclius is on the left; Heraclius Constantine, his son, is the shorter figure on the right; each wears a chlamys, a crown with cross, and holds a globus cruciger in their right hand; between their heads, there is another cross; to left and right, inscription says ‘dNhERACLIEThER’. Reverse: large cross potent above a globe, resting on three steps; directly to the right of the steps, there is a ‘K’; to left and right, inscription says ‘dEϤSAdIϤTAROMANIS’.