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Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
474 - 491
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Zeno (AD 474-491). Not described.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
474 - 491
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Zeno (AD 474-491). Not described.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
491 - 518
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Anastasius (AD 491-518) minted in Constantinople. VICTORI-A A VGGG, */-//CONOB DOC 2
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
491 - 518
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Anastasius (AD 491-518) minted in Constantinople.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
491 - 518
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Anastasius (AD 491-518) minted in Constantinople.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
491 - 518
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Tremissis of Anastasius (AD 491-518) minted in Constantinople.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
491 - 518
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Solidus of Anastasius (AD 491-518). Not described.
Date:
1970
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
328 - 329
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Two gold coins. One sold to jeweler with no information. One multiple of 1 1/2 of Constantine I minted in Nicomedia (AD 328-329).
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
306 - 337
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Gold coin of Constantine I. No further information.
Date:
1913
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
306 - 337
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Solidus of Constantine I (AD 306-337). Not described.
Date:
1910
Size:
2
Terminal Year:
327 - 327
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Two medallions (1 1/2 solidi) depicting Constantine I minted in Nicomedia (AD 324) and Thessalonica (AD 327).
Date:
1916
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
323 - 323
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Multiple of 1 1/2 of Constantine I minted in Sirmium (AD 323). Looped in the past.
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Size:
9
Terminal Year:
180 - 180
Country:
Poland
Summary:
Nine denarii from Hadrian to Commodus, including two imitations, found by metal detecting.
Date:
10 2023
Size:
404
Terminal Year:
46 - 47
Country:
Netherlands
Summary:
The hoard consists of 404 silver and gold coins of British and Roman origin, with the youngest coin dating back to the reign of Emperor Claudius (AD 41–54). This is the largest Roman coin hoard ever discovered in Utrecht and the first mixed composition hoard found in mainland Europe. The coin hoard consists of 44 gold staters bearing the name of the British king Cunobelinus, 72 gold aurei from the reign of Emperor Augustus to Emperor Claudius, and 288 silver denarii, dating from approximately 200 BC to AD 47.
Date:
2015
Size:
23
Terminal Year:
313 - 317
Country:
Bulgaria
Summary:
23 nummi found with a ceramic vessel: Maximian I - Licinius I (AD 313-317).
Date:
9 2019
Size:
141
Terminal Year:
392 - 394
Country:
Luxembourg
Summary:
141 solidi: House of Valentinian I - Eugenius-Theodosius I. "The first gold coins were discovered by a pair of amateur archaeologists in September of 2019. They were looking for potsherds in a field as they had done many times before. One of them took a break and wandered over to the adjacent field where the glint of gold caught his eye. It was a Roman coin, shining in near-mint condition, entirely exposed on the surface of the soil. They scanned the field with metal detectors and in just an hour, found almost 40 coins.
They did not dig them up, thankfully. Instead, they informed the authorities and Luxembourg’s National Institute for Archaeological Research (INRA) carried out professional excavations at the site from 2020 through 2024."
Date:
2016
Size:
3995
Terminal Year:
270 - 275
Country:
Turkey
Summary:
A hoard of 3,995 antoniniani, brought to the Aphrodisias museum and found in the local vicinity (outside of the city walls). It contained coins of Gallienus, Salonina, Claudius II and pre-reform coins of Aurelian.
Date:
Size:
29
Terminal Year:
400 - 425
Country:
Turkey
Summary:
An early 5th-century hoard, composed of 28 minimi and one 4th-century BC bronze coin of the Lycian dynast Pericles of Zemuri / Limyra, found in an earthenware vessel by T. Tek, during archaeological excavations at Arycanda.
Date:
19 12 2022
Size:
110
Terminal Year:
351 - 354
Country:
Romania
Summary:
110 silver coins: 98 imperial denarii (among: 10 cast copies, 1 barbarous imitation), 2 siliquae: Titus - Constantius II (AD 351-355). The coins were found together with a Hunnic silver shoe-buckle dated at the end of the 4th - beginning of the 5th centuries AD.
Date:
7 2009
Size:
20
Terminal Year:
162 - 163
Country:
France
Summary:
20 denarii: Domitian - Marcus Aurelius (AD 162-163).