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Heraclius and Tiberius, gold solidus, Constantinople mint, ca. 662–667 A.D. Obv: d N CONS‑TA (etc.), facing busts of Constans II, helmeted and long‑bearded, and his son Constantine IV, beardless and crowned, both wearing chlamys, cross above their heads. Rev: VICTORIA AV‑GV I / CONOB, cross potent on three steps flanked by standing figures of Heraclius at left and Tiberius at right, each crowned, wearing chlamys and holding globus cruciger. Well‑centered strike on a broad flan with strong detail to the imperial portraits and reverse figures; moderate circulation wear and a few light surface marks consistent with a good VF grade. References: DOC 30i; MIB 31; Sear 964.
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