Obverse Image: Portrait bust of Tiberius III facing forward with short beard wearing crown and cuirass and holding a spear diagonally across his body and shield.
Obverse Image: Portrait busts of Leo VI facing on left and Alexander facing on right seated on a double throne, each wearing a crown and loros, holding between them labarum.
One (1) follis coin, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus and Zoe
Byzantine Empire, 913 - 919
Obverse Image: Facing portrait busts of Constantine VII, beardless on the left and Zoe on the right, both are crowned and hold between them a long patriarchal cross; Constantine wears a loros while his mother wears a chlamys.
Obverse Text: CONST / CE / ZOH / b
Reverse Image: Five lines of text.
Reverse Text: CONS / TANTINO / CE ZOH bA / SILIS RO / MEON
One (1) follis coin, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus and Zoe
Byzantine Empire, 913 - 919
Obverse Image: Facing portrait busts of Constantine VII, beardless on the left and Zoe on the right, both are crowned and hold between them a long patriarchal cross; Constantine wears a loros while his mother wears a chlamys.
Obverse Text: CONST / CE / ZOH / b
Reverse Image: Five lines of text.
Reverse Text: CONS / TANTINO / CE ZOH bA / SILIS RO / MEON
Obverse Image: Front facing busts of Heraclius on left and Heraclius Constantine on right, each wearing chlamys and crown with cross; Heraclius has a short beard while Heraclius Constantine is clean shaven and is depicted significantly smaller than his father; cross above.
Obverse Text: dd / NN / hERACLIUS / ET / hERA / CONST / PPAVG
Reverse Image: Cross potent on three steps with mint mark below.
Obverse Image: Virgin orans within city walls with six groups of towers. Face is very worn (the top is torn) and has been pierced, most likely to be worn as jewelry.
Obverse Text: N/A
Reverse Image: Michael kneels on the left before a seated Christ who holds the book of Gospels and is supported by Saint Michael. Face is very worn (the top is torn) and has been pierced, most likely to be worn as jewelry.
Obverse Image: Facing portrait busts of Constantine V with short beard to the left and his son Leo IV, beardless on the right, each wearing a crown and chlamys, pellet between their heads and cross in field above.
Obverse Text: CONSTANTINOS / LEON / O / NEOS
Reverse Image: Portrait bust of Leo III facing with short beard, wearing crown and loros and holding cross potent.
Obverse Image: Heraclius, crowned, with long moustache and long beard in center, Heraclonas, wearing a cap and depicted significantly smaller, to Heraclius' left, and Heraclius Constantine, (almost as tall as Heraclius), crowned, unbearded, on right, all wearing chlamys and holding globus cruciger.
Obverse Text: N/A
Reverse Image: Cross potent on three steps with PTh monogram in right field, epsilon in right field, and mint mark below.
Obverse Image: Portrait busts of Michael with short beard, to his left Theophilius beardless, both are crowned though Michael wears a chlamys and Theophilius wears a loros; between their heads is a cross.
Obverse Text: MIXAHL / S / ΘEOFILOS
Reverse Image: Large M between X / X / X and N / N / N; cross above and theta below.
Obverse Image: Portrait bust of Theophilius with short beard, wearing crown and chlamys and holding patriarchal cross and akakia.
Obverse Text: ΘEOFILOS / bASILE
Reverse Image: Portrait busts of Michael II with short beard on the left and Constantine (Theophilius' deceased son) beardless on the right, each wearing crown and chlamys; between their heads is a cross.
Obverse Image: Heraclius on left and Heraclius Constantine on right, cross between their heads, each wearing crown and chlamys and each holding a globus cruciger.
Obverse Text: dd / NN / hERACLIVS / ET / hERA / CON
Reverse Image: Large M, ANNO to left, christogram above, reignal year to right.
Obverse Image: Portrait bust of Constantine IV helmeted, diademed and cuirassed, wearing a spear over shoulder, shield on left arm, helmet with frontal plume only, short beard, small hair tufts at ears, diadem ties flying out to left
Obverse Text: DN / CANUS / PP
Reverse Image: Cross potent on three steps between Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing, both crowned, wearing chlamys, and holding globus crucigers; mintmark and officina letter below.