ANCIENT COINS, BYZANTINE COINS, Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine (AD 613-641), Silver Hexagram, indistinct legend, emperor and son seated on a double throne, each wearing a chlamys and crown, and holding a globus cruciger, rev dEUS ADIUTA ROMANIS, cross potent on globus on steps, K in right field, 6.65g (MIB 140; S 798); with Silver ½-Siliqua, mints of Carthage, bust of Heraclius, rev busts of Heraclius Constantine and Martina (MIB 149; S 871). Surface discolouration, chipped, otherwise very fine. (2)
Estimate: £70-90