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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.
Date:
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
337 - 361
Country:
Romania
Summary:
One siliqua of Constantius II part of a dispersed hoard.
Date:
20 6 1805
Size:
145
Terminal Year:
305 - 306
Country:
Croatia
Summary:
(c. 230) 145 gold coins: 1 medallion, 144 aurei: Trajan - Galerius (AD 305-306); gold weight: c. 1,625g+;
Date:
1926
Size:
50
Terminal Year:
360 - 361
Country:
Egypt
Summary:
A hoard of 50 solidi, found in the excavations at Qau, in the area of 'Cemetery 400', in a little flask, placed in a Roman pot.
Date:
1900
Size:
140
Terminal Year:
351 - 354
Country:
Germany
Summary:
A collective find of 140 late Roman coins ranging from Claudius II to Constantius II was unearthed on the western cathedral square near the well in a layer of Roman fire debris. The coins were more or less burnt and in part soldered together.
The coin data of this hoard have not yet been validated and therefore are not yet visible.
Date:
1994
Size:
39
Terminal Year:
345 - 345
Country:
France
Summary:
39 coins: 16 gold, 23 silver found with a ceramic vessel. Among issues, multiples celebrating dynasty anniversaries of Constantine I and his sons minted in Treveri. Together were found one ring and three silver spoons. All wrapped in fabric. (AD 320-345). Gold weight: 71.2g;silver weight: 104.4g.
Date:
26 2 1889
Size:
12000
Terminal Year:
337 - 361
Country:
France
Summary:
Circa 10 - 11,000 coins (c. 61kg), from Valerian II to Constantius II. Together were found three silverware.
Date:
1954
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
337 - 361
Country:
Romania
Summary:
‘A clay pot full of silver coins of Constantius II’ (Duncan 1993, 124). No further information.
Date:
1970
Size:
3
Terminal Year:
350 - 353
Country:
France
Summary:
Found on three separate occasions in 1970, 1971 and 1978 in the embankments of the motorway A1 E. Probably a dispersed hoard.
Gold: 3 coins; Gold weight: 13.35g;
Date:
1920
Size:
56
Terminal Year:
346 - 350
Country:
Luxembourg
Summary:
Hoard of 56 coins: 1 antoninianus (radiate), 55 nummi: Claudius II - Constans (AD 346-350) found at the site was a Gallo-Roman villa.
Date:
1839
Size:
16
Terminal Year:
351 - 355
Country:
Poland
Summary:
16 siliquae of Constantius II (AD 351-355) found numerous silver jewelry; silver weight: 33.2-50.0 g.
Date:
1982
Size:
380
Terminal Year:
367 - 383
Country:
Romania
Summary:
380 nummi: Quintillus - Gratian (AD 367-383).
Date:
19 6 1891
Size:
25
Terminal Year:
364 - 394
Country:
Ukraine
Summary:
Sabina (wife of Hadrian) to Valens. Three coins were pierced, 10 had suspension loops. Together were found fragments from a golden chain and small gold ingots
Date:
1886
Size:
9
Terminal Year:
383 - 392
Country:
Germany
Summary:
In 1886 and 1905 9 solidi of Valentinian II and Theodosius I were found in a field in Bruck. 5 of them were in private hands, the 4 remaining ones are not identified.
Date:
Size:
2
Terminal Year:
365 - 365
Country:
Bulgaria
Summary:
One aureus of Probus and one solidus of Procopius.
Date:
1850
Size:
6000
Terminal Year:
364 - 383
Country:
Romania
Summary:
over 13 kg, c. 6,000 siliquae: Constantine I - Gratian (AD 367-383); silver weight: + 13 kg