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Original scientific paper

On some coin finds from the high and late Middle Ages from southern Croatia

Tomislav Šeparović ; Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments, Split, Croatia


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Abstract

This paper covers some rare coin specimens from the high and late Middle Ages from sites in southern Croatia, kept in the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments. The coins fit into the general picture of monetary circulation in said area, and also testify to the socio-political situation at the time. These are specimens of Árpád denars, Charles of Durazzo’s coins minted for Louis the Hungarian in the town of Za- dar, coins of Duke Hrvoje of Split, a silver Venetian soldo of the Moneta Dalmatie type, and specimens of pfennig pieces from Central European towns.

Keywords

Árpáds; Capetian House of Anjou; Charles of Durazzo’s coins; coins of Duke Hrvoje of Split; Venetian soldo for Dalmatia, mediaeval pfennigs;

Hrčak ID:

258534

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/258534

Publication date:

1.6.2021.

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