Obverse Image: Justin on left and Sophia on right, seated facing on double-throne, each resting right hand on knee, cross between their heads. The text has been mostly worn away on this.
Obverse Text: N/A
Reverse Image: Large K with cross above and rho below.
Obverse Image: Portrait of Anastasius facing right wearing a diadem.
Obverse Text: DN / ANASTA / SIVS / P / F / AVG
Reverse Image: Winged Victory standing with face to the left, holding a wreath in left hand an a globus cruciger in her right. A star is to the right of victory.
Reverse Text: VICTORIA / AVGVSTORVM / COMOB
General Information: COMOB - This may have a slightly different meaning than CONOB, the COM possibly indicating the office of Comes Auri ('Count of Gold'), the official charged with the responsibility of supervising the Imperial gold supplies in the western provinces of the Empire (Sear).
Obverse Image: Front facing portrait bust of Tiberius II Constantine wearing consular robes and holding mappa and eagle-tipped sceptre with a cross above him. Face is very worn and hard to make out, this may be an incorrect description.
Obverse Text: DmTIbCO / NTANTPPAV
Reverse Image: Large m with cross above and mint mark below.
Obverse Image: Front facing portrait bust of Tiberius II Constantine wearing consular robes and holding mappa and eagle-tipped sceptre with a cross above him. Face is very worn and hard to make out, this may be an incorrect description.
Obverse Text: DmTIbCO / NTANTPPAV
Reverse Image: Large m with cross above and mint mark below.
Obverse Image: Front facing Phocas on left, holding cross on globe and Leontia on right, holding sceptre topped by cross, standing facing; cross between their heads.
Obverse Text: DN / FOCA / NE / PEAV
Reverse Image: Large m with mint mark below, ANNO left.
Obverse Image: Phocas on left, holding cross on globe and Leontia on right, holding sceptre topped by cross, standing facing; cross between their heads.
Obverse Text: DN / FOCA / NE / PE / A
Reverse Image: Two large X's followed by regnal year with cross above and "ANNO" to left.