Descoperiri monetare din Moldova. VIII
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We continue the regular publishing of the coins found in Moldavia, by presenting several ancient and medieval coins from the collection of the Museum in Vrancea (Focșani). The coins were discovered in the following locations: I. Budești (Cotești commune, Vrancea County) (1 AR, Antoninus Pius, 159-160); II. Coroteni (Slobozia Bradului commune, Vrancea County) (1 AR, imitation of “Huși-Voriești” type); III. Focșani (Vrancea County) (1 AR, Athens,c. 420-405 BC; 1 AR, Istros, 380/360/350-330 BC; 1 AR, imitation of “Thasian type”, 120-80/70 BC); IV. Irești (Vidra commune, Vrancea County) (1 AR, imitation of “Crișeni-Berchieș” type); V. Odobasca (Poiana Cristei
commune, Vrancea County) (1 AR, M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, 137 BC;1 AR, imitation of “Adâncata-Mânăstirea” type); VI. Poiana Cristei (Vrancea County) (1 AE, Septimius Severus, Tomis); VII. Urechești (Vrancea County) (1 AR, Marcus Antonius, 32-31 BC; 1 AR, Antoninus Pius, 139); VIII. Bătinești (Țifești commune, Vrancea County) (1 AR, Holy Roman Empire, Ferdinand I, 1544); IX. Poiana Cristei (Vrancea county) (1 AR, Spain: Holland, 1576; 1 AR, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Riga, Stefan Bathory, 1585; 1 AR, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Lithuania, Zygmunt III Waza, 1601); X. Străoane (Vrancea county) (1 AR, Kingdom of
Hungary, II. Ulászló, 1500-1502); XI. Vrancea (county)(1 AR, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Lithuania, Stefan Bathory, 1585; 1 AR, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Riga, Stefan Bathory, 1585; 3 AR, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth: Poland, Zygmunt III Waza, 1588, 1594, 1596).
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