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Date:
Size:
270
Terminal Year:
294 - 305
Country:
Italy
Summary:
257 antoniniani (radiates), 13 nummi: Aurelian - Tetrarchy (AD 294-305); silver weight: 48.7-80.9 g.
Date:
1996
Size:
4
Terminal Year:
317 - 317
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Hoard of gold jewellrey and votive plates. From the nine votive plates, four of them have stamped on the golden foil aurei of Diocletianus (2 plates) and Constantius I (1 plate) and one with an uncertain portrait, still one of the tetrarchs.
Date:
1977
Size:
70
Terminal Year:
253 - 253
Country:
Bulgaria
Summary:
Unknown initial number of coins. 70 pieces are kept in the museum of Lovech: 12 denarii, 29 antoniniani, 29 provincial bronze coins: Septimius Severus - Aemilian (AD 253).
Date:
1880
Size:
500
Terminal Year:
-
Country:
France
Summary:
The hoard comprised 'approximately 500 silver coins of various emperors, as well as three gold intaglio finger rings and seven silver spoons. They appear to have been stored in a leather bag of which some fragments survived.'
Date:
1977
Size:
366
Terminal Year:
313 - 317
Country:
Bulgaria
Summary:
366 coins: 6 denarii, 235 antoniniani, 123 nummi, 2 provincial bronze coins found in the Principia: Nero - Constantine I (AD 313-317); silver weight: 44-310.1 g.
Date:
3 1957
Size:
3263
Terminal Year:
298 - 298
Country:
France
Summary:
3,256 coins, mainly antoniniani radiates, together with nummi and an argenteus found in a ceramic vessel: Trebonianus Gallus - Tetrarchy (AD 285-298).
Date:
1966
Size:
5
Terminal Year:
317 - 317
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
5 gold coins: 1 multiple 1 1/2 aureus, 4 aurei: Maximinus II Daia - Constantine I (AD 317); gold weight: 27.8g;
Date:
9 1879
Size:
1100
Terminal Year:
293 - 293
Country:
France
Summary:
The hoard comprised a greyware vessel containing approximately 1,100 antoniani (radiates) from Valerian to Diocletian and Maximian I. Those of Saloninus, Salonina, Tacitus, Numerian, Carinus and Constantius I were quite numerous; those of Postumus, Victorinus, Tetricus I. Aurelian, Probus, Maximian I and Diocletian were quite abundant; those of Gallienus and Claudius II were the most numerous. Hobbs estimates a silver weight of between 131.1g and 1248.9g.
Date:
Size:
47
Terminal Year:
335 - 390
Country:
Denmark
Summary:
All coins pierced and/or looped. Hoard consisting of 44 solidi/aurei and two imitations acquired in 1866. The hoard ends with coins from the time of Constantine I, but contains an imitation aureus, dated as late as AD 300-390.
Date:
1905
Size:
56
Terminal Year:
320 - 324
Country:
Germany
Summary:
The hoard (56 nummi, from the time of Constantine I, with one antoninianus of Trajan Decius) was discovered in 1905 on a field, next to the road leaving Immendingen going to Möhringen. The pot, in which in which the coins were located, was lost immediately, the coins are now lost too.
Date:
1928
Size:
8
Terminal Year:
316 - 316
Country:
Luxembourg
Summary:
Found in a cup (that was discarded), the hoard was recorded 10 years after being found. 8 coins to the coin level.
2 copies; 5 nummi Silver: 1, 2 coins; Silver weight: 2.95g
Date:
1901
Size:
30
Terminal Year:
320 - 324
Country:
Germany
Summary:
A hoard of 30 coins, ranging from Gallienus to the time of Constantine I, found in Mainz-Bretzenheim.
Date:
1930
Size:
9
Terminal Year:
330 - 337
Country:
Germany
Summary:
8 nummi and 1 antoninianus found south of Nieheim, at the southern foot of the Nieheim Holsterturm in 1930. The coins were lost during World War II.
Date:
4 1866
Size:
264
Terminal Year:
336 - 337
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Hoard of circa 264 coins: 2 aurei, 9 solidi, 2 barbarous imitations of solidi: House of Constantine I; 251 denarii: Vitellius - Septimius Severus (AD 193-211).
Date:
20 8 1885
Size:
55
Terminal Year:
294 - 294
Country:
Hungary
Summary:
55 coins: 4 gold medallions, 5 aurei and 46 silver coins: Only 17 coins are studied: 4 medallions, 5 aurei, 8 argentei: Numerianus - Constantius I (AD 294).
Date:
1933
Size:
200
Terminal Year:
330 - 335
Country:
Luxembourg
Summary:
The hoard comprised several hundred coins (mostly Constantinian nummi) of which only six were recorded in any detail. It was found in rubble associated with a large and rich Gallo-Roman villa.
Date:
1879
Size:
15
Terminal Year:
328 - 329
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Unknown originally number of coins. 15 were recuperated and 11 documented. Multiples of solidi, one aureus and one fraction: Carinus - Constantine I (AD 328-329).
Date:
5 1880
Size:
10000
Terminal Year:
330 - 347
Country:
Luxembourg
Summary:
Originally this hoard consisted of approx. 10,000 mostly bronze (some exceptions) coins but only a fraction have been recorded. The Cabinet of Medailles due Musee d'Histoire et d'Art has the following coins listed here. Others are in Trier, although it no longer is possible to determine which ones these are.
4 arg., 74 nummi copies, 2439 nummi Silver: 2, 4 coins; Silver weight: c.13.4g
Date:
1780
Size:
19
Terminal Year:
342 - 350
Country:
France
Summary:
Unknown number of originally number of coins found. 19 pieces provide detailed information: 9 solidi (6), 7 solidi (1), 3 solidi (1), 1 1/2 solidus (3), solidi (7): Constantine I - Constantius II (AD 342-350). See note in RIC VII concerning incorrect pairings of casts. Here, the coins are entered at the coin data level after correcting the pairing of casts! Gold weight: 249.2 g (according to Hobbs).
Date:
1916
Size:
9
Terminal Year:
190 - 190
Country:
Ukraine
Summary:
Hoard of an unknown number of denarii. Only 9 coins were documented: Vespasian - Commodus (AD 190). One nummus of Constantine I can be considered as an intruder.