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1 Hexagram Byzantine Empire (330-1453) Silver Heraclius (575-641)

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Issue year(s):
615-638

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Heraclius (575-641)             

Heraclius, AR Hexagram, 615-638, Constantinople

dd.NN. hERACLIUS Et hERA.CONSt

Heraclius and son enthroned facing, each holding globus cruciger, small cross between

dEUS AdIUTA ROMANIS

Cross-potent on globe with three steps; Ito left, K to right

24mm, 6.50g

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