HERACLIUS, HERACLIUS CONSTANTINE III, MIB 21, Date 626-629 AD, GOLD SOLIDUS Constantinople, Cross

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  • ★ Near extremely fine, good very fine condition - nice details at booth sides - full legends at booth sides - well centered - full diameter and full weight - lovely golden color toning ★
    Flavius Heraclius with his son Heraclius Constantine III
    Reign: Heraclius
    Mint: Constantinople
    Date: 626/629 AD
    Nominal: Solidus
    Material: Gold
    Diameter: 20mm
    Weight: 4.49g
    Reference: MIB 21
    Reference: DOC 20a
    Reference: Sear 743
    Obverse: Facing busts of Heraclius (on left) wearing short beard and mustache, and Heraclius Constantine (on right) beardless, both wearing simple crown and chlamys; cross above between them
    Inscription: dd NN hERACLIVS ET hERA CONST P P A
    Translation: Domini Nostri Heraclius et Heraclius Constantinus Perpetui Augusti
    Translation: Our Lords Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine perpetual augusts
    Reverse: Cross potent with base on three steps
    Inscription: VICTORIA AVGh A CONOB
    Translation: Victoria Augustorum, Officina Alpha, Constantinopolis Obryzum
    Translation: Victory of the Augusts, 1st officina, Constantinople 1/72 pound pure gold
    Comment: Herakleios (born around 575 AD in Cappadocia; died 11 February 641 AD in Constantinople) was Eastern Roman or Byzantine emperor from 5 October 610 AD until his death. He was one of the most important Eastern Roman rulers and can also be considered the last ruler of Late Antiquity and the first emperor of the Middle Byzantine Empire. The dynasty he founded ruled until 711 AD. Herakleios' entire reign was characterised by a military defensive struggle against external aggressors, first against the Persians and the Avars, and later against the Arabs. Internally, the empire was transformed into a fully Graecised empire, with the state and society undergoing profound changes. Constantine III (born 3 May 612 AD; died 641 AD) was briefly emperor of Byzantium in 641 AD. Constantine III was the eldest son of Emperor Herakleios and his first wife Eudokia and - especially as he had already been elevated to co-emperor in 613 AD - was thus actually the one who was destined to succeed his father.

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