
SB 1550, DOC II 1, BN 5 AU Solidus Obv: CONSTANTIN
(NC) - crowned bust, holding cross potent and akakia.
Rev: GL
ONPAM
L - Bust of Leo IV, as on obverse. 741-751 (Constantinople). $575 9/25/02.





SB 1553 AU Semissis Obv: Constantine V and Leo IV crowned facing bust; cross above and between them.
Rev: Leo III crowned facing bust, holding cross potent and globe. 751-757 (Constantinople).

SB 1567, DOC III 17 AU Tremissis Obv: Crowned bust facing, holding cross on globe.
Rev: Leo IV crowned bust facing, holding cross potent. (Syracuse). $400 5/19/2004.

SB 1579, Berman 4 AR Eighth of Siliqua Obv: Crowned beardless facing bust, wearing chlamys; cross in left field.
Rev: Rm monogram; Z (Zacharias) in upper left field. [This class was unknown before 1985 and is of considerable interest. Its existence shows that the silver coins at present listed in the various standard works under Constantine V for Rome, those with the reverse type K combined with a cross and emperor wearing a loros, must be re-attributed to Pope Constantine. Zacharias is also known to have issued square bronze tessere, cf. Berman pg. 31, 5. Pope (and St.) Zacharias is noteworthy in history for his momentous decision to bless St. Boniface's anointment of Pepin the Short as king of the Franks. In 751, Zacharias appealed for the Franks' help against Aistulf, who had taken Ravenna and was demanding suzerainty over Rome as part of his enlarged dominion of the Lombards. CNG]. 741-752 (Rome). $2,000 5/22/02.

SB 1568, DOC II 18 Follis Obv: KWNS Δ
CΠ - Constantine V standing, facing, holding akakia.
Rev: ΛE N
- Leo IV standing, facing, holding akakia. 751-775 (Syracuse).
