Hetoum I citing Kaykhusraw II, A.H. 637/A.D 1239, AR dram overstruck on a Seljuq of Rum dirham.
Obverse Equestrian king Hetoum wearing a crown and holding a scepter capped with a fleur-de-lis. Cross in the field behind king and crescent in front of king. Dot below horse a fieldmark, or part of surviving design of Rum coin. Surrounding inscription in Armenian .

+ՀԵԹՈՒՄ ԹԱԳԱՒՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ

Hetoum King of Armenians.
Reverse A three line inscription, and then a counterclockwise surrounding inscription on three sides (both in Arabic) inside a dotted border.

ﻢﻈﻋﻻﺍ ﻥﺎﻄﻠﺴﻟﺍ

ﻦﻳﺪﻟﺍﻭ ﺎﻴﻧﺪﻟﺍ ﺙﺎﻴﻏ

ﺩﺎﺒﻘﻴﻛ  ﻦﺑ  ﻭﺮﺴﺨﻴﻛ

(ﺔﺋﺎﻤﺘﺳﻭ | - |ﻦﻴﺜﻼﺛ | ﻭ ﻊﺒﺳ  ﺔﻨﺳ ﺲﻴﺴﺑ ﺏﺮﺿ)

The Sublime Sultan | Protector of the World and Faith | Kaykhusraw son of Kayqubad.
(Struck in Sis, the year seven and | thirty | - | and six hundred.)

Notes Bears traces of overstrike. Struck over a Seljuq dirham of Kayqobad from the Konya mint, from about 630's A.H..