701:
Justin II (565-578). AE Pentanummium, Ravenna mint. Obv. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Large Є; cross to right; all within laurel wreath. D.O. 217; Sear[...]
703:
Tiberius II Constantine (578-582). AE Follis, Nicomedia mint, 1st officina. Dated RY 4 (578/9). Obv. Crowned facing bust, holding globus-cruciger and shield. Rev. Large M betw[...]
704:
Maurice Tiberius (582-602). AE Decanummium. Constantinople mint, 2nd officina. Obv. Crowned, draped, and cuirassed bust facing. Rev. Large I; cross above, star to left; B to r[...]
707:
Heraclius (610-641). AE Follis, overstruck on a Follis of Justin I for Nicomedia. Syracuse mint, 615/6-627/8. Obv. Bust of Heraclius facing, monogram to right within an oval punch stam[...]
709:
Constans II (641-668) with Constantine IV. AR Hexagram. Constantinople mint, 654-659 AD. Obv. Facing busts of Constans with long beard, and Constantine IV, beardless; each wearing crow[...]
710:
Constans II (641-668) with Constantine IV. AR Hexagram. Constantinople mint, 654-659 AD. Obv. [dN] CONSTANTINYS C CONSTANT. Facing busts of Constans with long beard, and Constantine IV[...]
716:
Tiberius III, Apsimar (698-705). AE Follis. Syracuse mint, 698-701. Obv. Crowned and cuirassed bust facing, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman motif; star to left. [...]
717:
Constantine V Copronymus with Leo IV (751-775). AE Follis. Syracuse mint, 751-775. Obv. Crowned facing busts of Constantine V and Leo IV, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding aka[...]
718:
Michael I, Rhangabe wit Theophylactus (811-813). AR Miliaresion, Constaninople mint. Obv. IhSYS XRIStYSnICA. Cross potent on three steps; triple border. Rev. + mIXA/HLSΘЄOFV[...]
719:
Leo V the Armenian, with Constantine (813-820). AE Follis. Syracuse mint, c. 814-815. Obv. Crowned bust of Leo facing, wearing loros, holding cross potent; star to right. Rev. [...]
720:
Michael II with Theophilus (821-829). AE Follis. Constantinople mint. Struck 821-829. Obv. mIXA HL S ΘEOFIL'. Crowned facing busts of Michael, wearing chlamys, and Theophilus, wearing[...]