F. Ciulavu, I. A. Bărbat, A portion of the Rákóczi poltura hoard discovered in the Nădăștia de Jos (Hunedoara county) and associated discussion of coin minting during the time of Francis II Rákóczi, SARGETIA, X (XLVI), 2019, p. 333-343. (original) (raw)

Kremnica coins from the hoards of Przemków (2002) and Głogów (2004)

MUSEION ZBORNÍK KREMNICKÉHO MÚZEA, 2023

Kremnica coins from the hoards of Przemków (2002) and Głogów (2004) Seventeenth century was a time of sudden changes and bloody events in Europe. The Thirty Years' War, Kipper inflation and the state bankruptcy of 1623/4 caused the extreme economic situation which motivated to conceal resources. During tragic circumstances like war activities, epidemics and emigrations, two valuable troves of coins have been hidden in Przemków (after 1631) and Głogów (after 1656). First hoard contains two Hungarian gold coins, the second one contains eight Hungarian florins and eight Hungarian thalers. This two and seven more hoards from Silesia show how important role on monetary market in central Europe, included Silesia, Hungarian coins held.

ANCIENT COINS IN THE COLLECTION OF THE JAN KASPROWICZ MUSEUM IN INOWROCŁAW

Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia, 2021

The article concerns 23 ancient coins (8 Greek, 1 Numidian, and 14 Roman) from the museum collection in Inowrocław. One coin comes from archaeological excavations (a Trajanic denarius type RIC 6), the rest from donations and purchases. The coins donated to the museum are chance finds, however the donors indicated the place where they were found. The remaining coins have been purchased from old collections. In one case their previous owner is known: Kazimierz Miaskowski (1875-1947), a catholic priest, and author of many publications associated with the Inowrocław region. The land around Inowrocław stands out as an area in which many ancient coins have been found. The author analyses coins from the museum against the background of finds from the Inowrocław area. Many of the coins in the collection are likely to have been found in the immediate area of the town. The author also tries to reconstruct the collections from which they came, and the fate of these collections.

A Coin Hoard from the 16th Century Found During Archaeological Excavations at Perespa, and Its Context / Zbiór monet z XVI w. znaleziony podczas wykopalisk archeologicznych w Perespie i jego kontekst

Notae Numismaticae - Zapiski Numizmatyczne

The hoard found in 2003 during archaeological excavations in Perespa in the Tomaszów Lubelski district, Lublin voivodeship, despite its small size (46 coins), and thanks to its assured completeness, gives the opportunity to study the structure of the rural Polish monetary market in the middle of the 16th century, the role of coins from individual mints and foreign coinage. The location and context of the hoard also provide an opportunity to relate it to the results of research on the monetization of villages and the role of cash rents in the transformations of the rural economy in the early modern era. A high technical level coin counterfeit from the Perespa hoard deserves A separate reflection as it suggests that it was the product of an official mint.