Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, 610-641. Follis (Bronze, 31 mm, 11.32 g, 12 h), Seleucia Isauriae, RY 6 = 615/6. [...]NN[...]SCS[...]Є[...] Half-lenght busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine facing, each crowned and draped; between their heads, cross; around, somewhat blundered legend.
Rev. Large M in center, flanked by A/N/N/O and Iζ; above, Chi-Rho; below, A; in exergue, SЄLISЧ. DOC 161ff. MIB 192. SB 844. Minor deposits and with traces of overstriking on the obverse
, otherwise, about very fine.
From a European collection, formed before 2005.
This coin was overstruck on a follis of Maurice Tiberius from Theoupolis (Antiochia) (DOC 161ff., MIB 96, SB 533). On the obverse, the A/N/N/o marking, which appears on the left side of the reverse of Theoupolis issues, is still completely visible in the lower left corner.