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| Constans II & Constantine IV | |
| Coin Denom: | AV Solidus |
| Coin Country: | Byzantine Empire |
| Coin Grade: | MS |
| Coin Graded By: | NGC |
| Coin Strike: | 5 |
| Coin Surface: | 1 |
| Coin Date: | AD 654-668 |
| Coin ID | 546 |
| Coin Available: | Yes |
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Constans II and Constantine IV, AV Solidus, AD654-668,(4.33g)Constantinople, Officina 3 Obverse: Facing busts of Constans II with long beard at left and Constantine IV beardless at right, each wearing crown and chlamys, cross between their heads; reverse: Cross potent on three steps. CONOBI in ex; scarcer variety with I at the end of the mintmark.
History of coin subject "Constans II and Constantine IV": Constans II, September 641 - 15 July 668 A.D. Joint rule with Heraclonas (his uncle), September - October 641 A.D.; Constantine IV (his son), 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., and Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (his sons), 2 June 659 - 15 July 668 A.D. The son of Heraclius Constantine, Constans II was made co-emperor by his uncle, Emperor Heraclonas. Shortly after Constans elevation, the unpopular Heraclonas was deposed, mutilated and banished. During the reign of Constans II, Egypt was lost and would never again be part of the empire. Towards the end of his reign he moved his capital to Syracuse, Sicily. Due to this unpopular move and his tyrannical behavior, he was assassinated in 668 and the capital was returned to Constantinople. He was succeeded by his sons, with Constantine IV assuming the role as senior emperor.
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| Constans II & Constantine IV | |
| Coin Denom: | AV Solidus |
| Coin Country: | Byzantine Empire |
| Coin Grade: | MS |
| Coin Graded By: | NGC |
| Coin Strike: | 5 |
| Coin Surface: | 2 |
| Coin Date: | AD 654-668 |
| Coin ID | 551 |
| Coin Available: | Yes |
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Constans II and Constantine IV, AV Solidus, AD654-668,(4.37g)Constantinople, Officina 3; maximum diameter 20.1 mm, die axis 180o, Constantinople mint, c. 661 - 663 A.D.; obverse, facing busts of Constans & Constantine IV, Constans wears plumed helmet, Constantine a helmet with cross, small cross between heads; reverse VICTORIA AVGU H CoNoB, cross potent on three steps between Heraclius (left) and Tiberius, each wears crown and chlamys (ancient Greek piece of clothing, namely a cloak) and holds globus cruciger. Obverse: Facing busts of Constans II with long beard at left and Constantine IV beardless at right, each wearing crown and chlamys, cross between their heads; reverse: Cross potent on three steps. CONOBI in ex; scarcer variety with I at the end of the mintmark.
History of coin subject "Constans II and Constantine IV": Constans II, September 641 - 15 July 668 A.D. Joint rule with Heraclonas (his uncle), September - October 641 A.D.; Constantine IV (his son), 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., and Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (his sons), 2 June 659 - 15 July 668 A.D. The son of Heraclius Constantine, Constans II was made co-emperor by his uncle, Emperor Heraclonas. Shortly after Constans elevation, the unpopular Heraclonas was deposed, mutilated and banished. During the reign of Constans II, Egypt was lost and would never again be part of the empire. Towards the end of his reign he moved his capital to Syracuse, Sicily. Due to this unpopular move and his tyrannical behavior, he was assassinated in 668 and the capital was returned to Constantinople. He was succeeded by his sons, with Constantine IV assuming the role as senior emperor.
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| Constans II & Constantine IV | |
| Coin Denom: | AV Solidus |
| Coin Country: | Byzantine Empire |
| Coin Grade: | MS |
| Coin Graded By: | NGC |
| Coin Strike: | 5 |
| Coin Surface: | 2 |
| Coin Date: | AD 654-668 |
| Coin ID | 588 |
| Coin Available: | Sale Pending |
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Byzantine Empire, Constans II and Constantine IV, joint reign 13 Apr 654 - 15 Jul 668 A.D., AV Solidus, 4.47g, maximum diameter 20.1 mm, die axis 180o, Constantinople mint, c. 661 - 663 A.D.; obverse, facing busts of Constans & Constantine IV, Constans wears plumed helmet, Constantine a helmet with cross, small cross between heads; reverse VICTORIA AVGU H CoNoB, cross potent on three steps between Heraclius (left) and Tiberius, each wears crown and chlamys (ancient Greek piece of clothing, namely a cloak) and holds globus cruciger.
History of coin subject "Constans II and Constantine IV": Constans II, September 641 - 15 July 668 A.D. Joint rule with Heraclonas (his uncle), September - October 641 A.D.; Constantine IV (his son), 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., and Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (his sons), 2 June 659 - 15 July 668 A.D. The son of Heraclius Constantine, Constans II was made co-emperor by his uncle, Emperor Heraclonas. Shortly after Constans elevation, the unpopular Heraclonas was deposed, mutilated and banished. During the reign of Constans II, Egypt was lost and would never again be part of the empire. Towards the end of his reign he moved his capital to Syracuse, Sicily. Due to this unpopular move and his tyrannical behavior, he was assassinated in 668 and the capital was returned to Constantinople. He was succeeded by his sons, with Constantine IV assuming the role as senior emperor.
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| Constans II & Constantine IV | |
| Coin Denom: | AV Solidus |
| Coin Country: | Byzantine Empire |
| Coin Grade: | MS |
| Coin Graded By: | NGC |
| Coin Strike: | 5 |
| Coin Surface: | 2 |
| Coin Date: | AD 654-668 |
| Coin ID | 683 |
| Coin Available: | Yes |
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Byzantine Empire, Constans II and Constantine IV, joint reign 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., AV solidus, 4.45g, maximum diameter 20.1 mm, die axis 180o, Constantinople mint, c. 661 - 663 A.D.; obverse, facing busts of Constans & Constantine IV, Constans wears plumed helmet, Constantine a helmet with cross, small cross between heads; reverse VICTORIA AVGU H CoNoB, cross potent on three steps between Heraclius (left) and Tiberius, each wears crown and chlamys (ancient Greek piece of clothing, namely a cloak) and holds globus cruciger.
History of coin subject "Constans II and Constantine IV": Constans II, September 641 - 15 July 668 A.D. Joint rule with Heraclonas (his uncle), September - October 641 A.D.; Constantine IV (his son), 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., and Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (his sons), 2 June 659 - 15 July 668 A.D. The son of Heraclius Constantine, Constans II was made co-emperor by his uncle, Emperor Heraclonas. Shortly after Constans elevation, the unpopular Heraclonas was deposed, mutilated and banished. During the reign of Constans II, Egypt was lost and would never again be part of the empire. Towards the end of his reign he moved his capital to Syracuse, Sicily. Due to this unpopular move and his tyrannical behavior, he was assassinated in 668 and the capital was returned to Constantinople. He was succeeded by his sons, with Constantine IV assuming the role as senior emperor.
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| Constans II & Constantine IV | |
| Coin Denom: | AV Solidus |
| Coin Country: | Byzantine Empire |
| Coin Grade: | MS |
| Coin Graded By: | NGC |
| Coin Strike: | 4 |
| Coin Surface: | 2 |
| Coin Date: | AD 654-668 |
| Coin ID | 692 |
| Coin Available: | Yes |
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Constans II and Constantine IV, AV Solidus, AD654-668,(4.37g)Constantinople, Officina 3 Obverse: Facing busts of Constans II with long beard at left and Constantine IV beardless at right, each wearing crown and chlamys, cross between their heads; reverse: Cross potent on three steps. CONOBI in ex; scarcer variety with I at the end of the mintmark.
History of coin subject "Constans II and Constantine IV": Constans II, September 641 - 15 July 668 A.D. Joint rule with Heraclonas (his uncle), September - October 641 A.D.; Constantine IV (his son), 13 April 654 - 15 July 668 A.D., and Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius (his sons), 2 June 659 - 15 July 668 A.D. The son of Heraclius Constantine, Constans II was made co-emperor by his uncle, Emperor Heraclonas. Shortly after Constans elevation, the unpopular Heraclonas was deposed, mutilated and banished. During the reign of Constans II, Egypt was lost and would never again be part of the empire. Towards the end of his reign he moved his capital to Syracuse, Sicily. Due to this unpopular move and his tyrannical behavior, he was assassinated in 668 and the capital was returned to Constantinople. He was succeeded by his sons, with Constantine IV assuming the role as senior emperor.
For more information about this coin call: Toll Free 1-866-697-4653.