659-668 AD., Constans II and Constantine IV, Syracuse mint, Follis, Sear BC 1110.
Constans II and Constantine IV (641-668 AD.), Syracuse mint, struck 659-668 AD.,
Æ Follis (20-24 mm / 3,75 g), bronze, axes coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 180°), octagonal shaped flan,
Obv.: no legend; to left, Constans standing facing with long beard, left hand on hip, wearing cuirass and crown with cross, holding a cross in his right hand; to right, Constantine standing facing, beardless, wearing chlamys and crown with cross, holding a globus cruciger..
Rev.: large value mark M ( = 40 nummi) at center; to l., crowned figure of Heraclius standing facing, {KωT} -monogram above (= Sear monogramm no. 35); to r., crowned figure of Tiberius standing facing; mint mark SCL in exergue.
Sear BC 1110 ; Rat. 1638-42 ; MIB III 210 ; DOC II 181 ; BN. 9 .