Hi all. Here is a coin that I think is from Caesarea. My main concern is that I can't remember finding it, so it may have been a gift to my father at some time. At 15.68 grams it is on the heavy
side for the
type (usually 10-13gm). There is a very similar one in the
fake reports, listed as
Maurice, but clearly inscribed DN hRACLI PP
AVG, that was a modern
cast at 15gm. This one does not appear to be
cast,
nor overstruck on an earlier coin. Any opinions would be appreciated. I really have no other reasons to suspect it, but if necessary we can move it to the
Fakes Board for more opinions. Thanks, Jimi
BCC B39
Byzantine Period
Heraclius 610-641 CE
AE
Follis,
CyzicusObv: DN hRACLI
PERP AVGHeraclius facing,
cuirassed and wearing plumed helmet,
bearded, holding
cross on globe in right hand and
shield with
star on left shoulder. Rev: Large M, with
cross above,
to left ANNO, to right III (regnal yr. =612/613 CE), below, A
In
exergue: KYZ. 32.25mm. 15.68gm.
Axis:165 (5/6Hr)
SB 839 first
officina;
DOC 169a.
Uncertain
Provenance, ca. 1977
J. Berlin Caesarea Collection(click for larger pic)