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Date:
1785
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
348 - 361
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Unknown number of coins. Most of coins were siliquae Constantius II. Some of them with inscriptions ‘VOTIS XXV MVLTIS XXX’ and ‘VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX’. Fresh minted.
Date:
1969
Size:
26
Terminal Year:
355 - 361
Country:
Portugal
Summary:
26 coins found together at the archaeological site: 1 antoninianus (radiate), 25 nummi: Divus Claudius II - Constantius II (AD 355-361).
Date:
1927
Size:
100
Terminal Year:
355 - 361
Country:
Romania
Summary:
hoard of around 100 coins, mostly nummi of the 4th century AD: Gallienus - Constantius II (AD 355-361). One barbarous plated imitations of a denarius.
Date:
1926
Size:
3
Terminal Year:
353 - 355
Country:
Germany
Summary:
A small number of solidi, found close to Deudesfeld 'Auf der Steinmauer'. Three solidi are host in the Landesmuseum in Trier: Constans, Constantius II (2).
Date:
2 1924
Size:
4
Terminal Year:
350 - 350
Country:
Serbia
Summary:
Coins, jewelry, lamps and pot. 1 solidus Vetranio; 3 nummi: Divus Maximianus, Constantius II. Clay pot, 3 lamps, 1 cameo hanging on a gold chain, 3 bracelets, 2 earrings, 1 ring, 1 gold necklace, 1 silver belt buckle
Date:
1937
Size:
11
Terminal Year:
351 - 355
Country:
Germany
Summary:
11 solidi (Constantine II - Constantius II). The first two were discovered while gardening (Bahnhofstr.), and the 9 other ones were found during the subsequent archaeological investigations that took place.
Date:
19 11 1823
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
275 - 285
Country:
France
Summary:
The hoard comprised a mass of melted coins, that had been subjected to intense heat. It comprised 'small bronzes' of the Late Empire, presumably poor quality barbarous radiates. The hoard is one of 5 discoveries from the bath complex, found between 1823 and 1825, and appears to represent a series of deliberate deposits.
Date:
1805
Size:
17
Terminal Year:
351 - 352
Country:
Germany
Summary:
In 1805 a hoard of unknown size was found next to the Lichtenburg mill close to Vilsbiburg. 15 coins were mentioned in 1862 and 14 listed in 1877. The two lists do not quite match, which is why 17 coins are listed in FMRD. Coins range from Titus to Magnentius.
Date:
1890
Size:
66
Terminal Year:
350 - 353
Country:
Germany
Summary:
66 coins found with a ceramic vessel: 47 antoniniani (radiates), 19 nummi: Gallienus - Magnentius (AD 350-353).
Date:
Size:
10
Terminal Year:
351 - 354
Country:
Germany
Summary:
A relatively large hoard fwas ound on a field "Am Rohrberg", NE of Hengersberg, before 1830. Different lists of the coins exist, though they don't exactly match. 10+ coins are listed in FMRD. Coins range from Gallienus to Constantius Gallus.
Date:
7 6 1935
Size:
3
Terminal Year:
350 - 353
Country:
Germany
Summary:
Three late Roman gold coins (Constantine I - Magnentius), found in relative close proximity (20 meters) at the same location from June to August 1935, along the river Niers during drainage work.
Date:
1906
Size:
281
Terminal Year:
285 - 285
Country:
Austria
Summary:
Hoard of 281 antoniniani (radiates) found on the territory of the legionary fort: Valerian I and Gallienus - Diocletian (AD 285).
Date:
21 2 1910
Size:
50
Terminal Year:
342 - 350
Country:
Slovenia
Summary:
50 gold coins: 1 aureus, 1 multiple 1 1/4 solidus 48 solidii: Maximian I - Constantius II (AD 337-343); gold weight: 225.62g; silver: 9 ingots; silver weight: c. 2,647.24g
Date:
18 8 1965
Size:
19
Terminal Year:
351 - 352
Country:
Slovenia
Summary:
(c. 22) 13 multiple of solidi: Constans - Magnentius (AD 351-352); gold weight: 206.34g+;
Date:
10 1923
Size:
22
Terminal Year:
348 - 361
Country:
Germany
Summary:
22 nummi from the time of Constantine I and Constantius II found 1923 'Am Fort Josef', in front of the hospital.
Date:
Size:
115
Terminal Year:
350 - 353
Country:
Germany
Summary:
111 coins (antoniniani und nummi ranging from Gordian III to the reign of Magnentius) found in the quarry of Weisenau (date not given).
Date:
11 1797
Size:
98
Terminal Year:
361 - 363
Country:
Belgium
Summary:
98 coins: antoniniani (radiates), argentei, siliquae, nummi: Claudius II - Julian II AD 361-363); silver weight: c.197.2-312.4 g.
Date:
1639
Size:
4
Terminal Year:
351 - 353
Country:
France
Summary:
It is suggested that this hoard may be two distinct finds - an aureus of Maximian I, and two solidi of Magnentius. Pigault de Lespinoy suggest that that the solidi were actually coins of Maxentius. Gold: 1, 3 coins; Gold weight: c.18.65g;
Date:
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
348 - 361
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Hoard of unknown size consisting of silver coins of Constantius II. No further information.
Date:
12 1951
Size:
126
Terminal Year:
337 - 361
Country:
Moldova
Summary:
Hoard of 126 siliquae Constantius II (AD 337-361); silver weight: 397.74g.