Umayyad Caliphate in Syria, Arab-Byzantine era, Anonymous (Constans II type imitation), Hims / Homs (Emesa) mint, ca. 685-692 AD.,
Fals / Falus / Follis (ø 18,5-19 mm / 3,76 g), bronze, axes coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 180°),
Obv.: K/A/Λ/O/N - بØمص , "KALON" = good (Greek) - "Bi-Hims" = in Hims (Arabic, downward), crowned bust of a Byzantine emperor facing, wearing a diadem surmounted by cross, paludamentum, and cuirass; in his right hand he holds a globus cruciger (globus with cross).
Rev.: Greek value numeral m (= 40 nummi) at center, line below, 8-pointed star between two wavy lines above, Greek legend Є/M/I - C/H/C flanking, below, Arabic legend طيب (EME-SIS = Emesa (Greek) / tayyib = Arabic for "good").
SICA 1, 548 ; Album 3524 ; Walker 64f ; Sica I 538 ; Album 110 .