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A hoard of silver coins of Aquileia and Trieste from the second half of the 13th century from the vicinity of Češnjica pri Kropi

Andrej Šemrov ; Numismatic cabinet, National museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

In June 2007 a mushroom picker searching near Češnjica pri Kropi (Slovenia) in the vicinity of a fallow area called “Na kmetih” by chance came across two silver Aquileian coins lying on a small hill. When he next returned to check if there were any more coins in the soil, he collected the following twenty-one, with the exception of one that was found a month later by a friend of his with a detector. The hoard of silver coins contains eleven coins of the Aquileian Patriarch Gregory (Gregorio: 1251–1269) and thirteen silver coins of the bishop of Trieste Arlongo de Voitsberg (1254–1280) and an anonymous minter (1254–1257).

Keywords

Carniola; Češnjica pri Kropi; coin hoard; denarii; 13th century; analysis

Hrčak ID:

172197

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172197

Publication date:

1.12.2016.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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