Descoperiri monetare din Moldova. V
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We continue the regular publication of the coins found in Moldova, by presenting a hoard and some isolated finds from different points of this part of Romania. The coins date back to the Roman, medieval and modern times and were found in the following locations: I. Gâdinți (Neamț county) (1 AR denarius, Traianus, Roma, 114–116); II. Hârtoape (Vânători, Iași county) (1 AR denarius, Marcus Aurelius, Roma, 174); III. Huși (Vaslui county) (hoard with 23 tetradrachms „Huși-Vovriești” type, c. 250–150 B.C.); IV. Rădăuți-Dornești (Suceava county) (1 AR denarius, Vespasianus, Roma,77–78; 1 AR denarius, Caracalla, Roma, 211); V. Roşiori (Dulceşti, Neamţ county) (1 AR denarius, Traianus, Roma, 105–107/107–108); VI. Turturești (Girov, Neamț county) (1 AR, didrachm, „Adâncata-Mânăstirea” type, Dacia,c. 150–120 B.C.; 1 AR denarius,L. Manlius Torquatus, Roma, c.109/113–112 B.C.; 1 AR denarius, C. Norbanus, Roma, c.80/83 B.C.; 1 AR denarius, C. Servilius C.f., Roma, c. 62–63/57 B.C.); VII. Doljești (Neamț county) (1 AR 5 kreutzer, Franz II. (I.), Wien, anul 1820); VIII. Iaşi (Iaşi county) (1 AR Denar, Maximilian, Kremnitz, 1573; 1 AR Denar, Rudolf II, Kremnitz, 1590–1599).Keywords: coin finds, Moldavia, museum collections, Roman coins, medieval coins.
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2016-04-11
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