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Deutsch: Solidus des Kaisers Heraklios (610 - 641), Konstantinopel, 639-641. Der Kaiser mit seinen bei­den Söhnen im vollen Ornat stehend en face: Heraklios in der Mitte, rechts Konstantin III., links Heraklonas, alle je­weils einen Kreuzglobus haltend. Perlkreis; Rs: VICTORIA AVGЧ. Crux potens auf dreistufiger Basis. Links im Feld Heraklios-Monogramm
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