Solidus of Constans II recovered from the so-called “Asklepieion's hoard B”. On the obverse side of the coin is portrayed the facing bust of Constans II. The emperor has a moustache and long beard. He is clad in a chlamys and wears a helmet. In his right hand he is holiding a globus cruciger (orb). The legend around the bust reads VICTORIA [AV]GY, meaning “victory of Augustus”, followed by the Greek letter Δ. On the reverse the successors of Constans II are depicted. Constantine IV is in the centre having Heraclius on his right and Tiberius on his left. They are all dressed in chlamys and have a crown on their heads and a globus cruciger in their right hands. The exergue states: CONOB, a reference to Constantinople's mint where the coin was struck.
Σβορώνος, Ι., «Θησαυροί Βυζαντινών Χρυσών Νομισμάτων εκ των Ανασκαφών του εν Αθήναις Ασκληπιείου», Journal international d’archéologie numismatique 7, 1904, σελ. 47, εικ. 12/VII, αρ.κατ. 99