Descoperiri monetare din Moldova. II

  • Virgil Mihăilescu-Bîrliba (Author)
  • Viorel Butnariu (Author)

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Abstract

More older or newer monetary discoveries from Moldavia are presented in order to be researched. Here are these discoveries: 1. Ceahlău. 1 AR (drachma) from Dyrrhachium. 2. Ghireni. Thasian "counterfeits" and Geto-Dacian coins. 3. Moldavia. 1 AR (drachma) from Dyrrhachium. 4. Pașcani. 2 AR (tetradrachmae) from Thasos. 5. Suharău. Thasian "counterfeits", and Geto-Dacian coins. 6. Tărpești (?) 1. AR (tetradrachma) from Maronca. 7. Vetrișoaia. 1. AR (drachma) from Histria. 8. Comăneșli. 4 AR (tetradrachmae) of thc Huși —Vovriești type (hoard?). 9. Beciu. 1 AR (RRC, 383, 79 B.C.). 10. Dângeni. 4 AR (M. Antonius 1, Vespasian 1, Hadrian 2). 11. Găiccana. 1 AR Ap. Claudius Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancinus, Q. Urbinius ; 1 AR C. Vibius Pansa; 1 AR L. Aemilius Buca; 1 AR Nn. Cordius Rufus. 12. Havârna. 1 AR L. luli Bursio. 13. Moinești. 2 AR Roman Republican (88 and 64 B.C.). 14. Moldavia. 1 AR Roman Republican (the IInd c.B.C. ?). 15. Bistrița. 1 AR Vespasian; 1 AR Hadrian; 1 AR Antoninus Pius ; 1 AR Faustina II. 16. Braișli. 1 AR Antoninus Pius. 17. Bucccca. 1 AR Commodus. 18. Bucovina. More Roman coins (6 AR, 2 AE). 19. Călugăreai. A hoard of 63 Roman Imperial denarii (Vitcllius — Marcus Aurelius: L. Verus). 20. Cândești. 1 AR Diva Fausina II. 21. Dorohoi. 1 AR Domilian. 22. Hârlău. 1 AE Trebonianus Gallus, Viminacium. 23. Homiceni. A hoard of 661 Roman Imperial denarii (Nero —Antoninus Pius, 141 A.D.). 24. Horia. 1 AV Crispus, Trier, 25. Sircl. 1 AR Trajan and 1 AR Faustina I. 26. Tecuci or neighbourhood. 1 AR Trajan 27. Ancient Vasile Roailă. 1 AR Hadrian and 1 AE3 Constantius II. 28. Vorona. 1 AR Septimius Severus. 29. Coslești. A hoard of 176 AR (thc XVIth—XVIHth c.). 30. Iași. A hoard of 91 AR from Poland, Lithuania, Riga, Danzig, Holland, Spain and Empire. 31. Roșcani. 1 AR Danzig. 32. Turturești. A hoard of 11 AR from Austria, Trier, Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Saxonia and Transylvania (1562—1595). 33. Țibăncșli. A hoard of 11 Poland coins (Alcxander Jagello). 34. Țigănești. A hoard of 54 gold coins (Holland and Austria). 35. Vlădiceni. A hoard of 22 silver coins from Lithuania, Poland, Danzig, Hungary, Spain, Holland and Empire.

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2022-09-12
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