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To browse Academia. Procceedings of the Rousse Regional Museum of History, volume This is the third consecutive volume in the series 'Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria', presenting the numismatic collections of municipal and regional museums in Republic of Bulgaria. All extant hoards and stray coins from the Central Rhodopes are included in this edition. It covers the ancient and early Byzantine coin from the region, pieces in total: among them are Greek, 13 Thracian, Macedonian, 1 — Egyptian, 1 — South Italian, 22 Roman Republican, Roman Imperial, 42 Roman provincial issues and 30 early Byzantine, as well as 13 coin hoards.
Ilya Prokopov. Marina Doychinova. Svetoslava Filipova. The object of the study is a coin hoard that probably belonged to a Bulgarian collector. The hoard was identified before the Law on Cultural Heritage came into force and there is no exact information about both its whereabouts and discovery. There are some reasons to believe that the hoard was found in Northern Bulgaria. The idea of its composition is only based on photos; the measurements and weights of the coins are not available.
One hundred and twelve silver coins of the period — CE were deposited, specifically denarii and one antoninian. One cannot be sure of the accuracy of the available information about the actual amount of the hoard. However, the coin complex deserves publication, since it enables the clarification of our understanding of the composition of monetary circulation in Northern Bulgaria in the 3rd quarter of the 2nd — in the 1st half of the 3rd century.
Prokopov for his 70th birthday. Ilya Prokopov , Julia Tzvetkova. Volume - pages; coins included - Of great importance is the fact that three of them were discovered during archaeological excavations in the area. This type of drachms dates back to the end of the 3rd until 2nd c. BC, and more specifically, around the time of the fall of Macedonia in BC. The coin hoard from Galatin, Vratsa region, Bulgaria, differs by its specific content from other similar coin hoards from the same region.