674-681 AD., Constantine IV, Syracuse mint, Follis, Sear 1209.
Constantinus (Constantine) IV (`Pogonatus´, 668-685), Syracuse mint, struck ca. 674-681 AD.,
Æ Follis (22-25 mm / 8,33 g), bronze, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 200°),
Obv.: no legend, Constantine IV standing facing, his right leaning on spear.
Rev.: large value mark M (= 40 Nummi) at center, {KωT} -monogram above (= Sear monogramm no. 35), mint mark SCL below exergual line; standing figures of his brothers flanking, each wears chlamys and crown with cross atop and holds a globus cruciger.
Sear 1209 ; DOC II 62 .