Sasanian-Byzantine Æ Nummus. Uncertain mint, struck during the Sasanian occupation of Syria, time of Husrav (Khosrau) II, circa AD 610-629. Crowned and draped figures of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine standing facing, each holding globus cruciger; cross above / Large M; cross above, Γ below, ANNO (O in exergue) to left, XIII to right, NIKO in exergue. Pottier Class IV(2), 55.2; for prototype, cf. Sear 834. 11.23g, 29mm, 10h.
Good Fine.
From the collection of V.B., United Kingdom.