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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.
Date:
1922
Size:
79
Terminal Year:
330 - 335
Country:
Germany
Summary:
A hoard of ca. 80 bronze coins, ranging from Diocletian to the time of Constantine I, found in Ludwigstraße in 1922.
Date:
Size:
6
Terminal Year:
346 - 346
Country:
France
Summary:
Unknown number of originally coin number. 6 coins: 2 gold, 4 silver; gold weight: 8.9g; silver weight: c. 18.2g.
Date:
1800
Size:
8
Terminal Year:
336 - 337
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Unknown originally number of coins. 8 silver coins: House of Constantine I (AD 330-347)
Date:
1973
Size:
33
Terminal Year:
335 - 337
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
33 gold coins: 6 solidi multiples and 27 solidi, 1 gold earring: Constantine I with sons. 160.53 g.
Date:
1919
Size:
1017
Terminal Year:
324 - 330
Country:
Germany
Summary:
In 1919 a farmer found more than 1000 Roman small bronze coins, ranging from Claudius II to Constantine I, in an amalgamated compact mass. Only a cursory description of the coins exist, and they are now lost.
Date:
Size:
6
Terminal Year:
295 - 361
Country:
Turkey
Summary:
Hoard of solidi and jewelrey. Six 'aurei' of Constantius (I?)/solidi of Constantius II are mentioned.
Date:
1881
Size:
2
Terminal Year:
350 - 353
Country:
Germany
Summary:
Two (or more?) solidi (Constantius II, Magnetius), found on a potato field. The coins are lost.
Date:
1930
Size:
38
Terminal Year:
353 - 353
Country:
Germany
Summary:
Gold hoard of aurei, solidi and multiple of solidi: Tetrarchy - Constantius II-Magnentius (AD 353). The hoard, which according to some sources contained around 70-80 coins and a large amount of gold jewellery, was embezzled by the finders immediately after its discovery, divided and scattered in the trade.6 AV mults. assumed to be 2x; 32 AV sol. tpq c.353 Gold: 6, 32 coins; Gold weight: c.195.8g+;
Date:
1930
Size:
20
Terminal Year:
350 - 355
Country:
Germany
Summary:
Hoard of around 20 gold coins - aurei and solidi: Diocletian - Magnentius. Found together with two gold plated bracelets.
Date:
1928
Size:
3000
Terminal Year:
363 - 364
Country:
Ukraine
Summary:
At least 3,000 denarii were found in ceramic vessel (two of silver and one of bronze, at least). A gold medallion of Jovian. Together were found silver plates.
It is not clear whether there were one or two hoards discovered. The denarii run from Vespasian to Septimius Severus.