The starting point for this text was the publication of a coin, assigned to Bolesław I the Brave (992–1025), Prince of Poland, with the name BOLEZLAV and a two-side representation of a chapel (Grossmanová, Matejko-Peterka, Kašparová 2018; Fig. 4). It is currently stored in the Moravian Museum in Brno. This coin has been known in the literature since the mid-19th century (Cappe 1850). Former researchers assigned it either to Boleslav III in the Bohemia (Cappe 1850; Hanka 1856) or to Bolesław I the Brave in Poland (Stronczyński 1884; Fiala 1895; Gumowski 1939). Newer researchers ignored it completely, suspecting that it was some kind of imitation or contemporary falsification. However, its authenticity is supported by the fact that it was ori...
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest podsumowanie aktualnego stanu badań na temat napływu monet prowincjo...
Celem niniejszego artykułu jest podsumowanie aktualnego stanu badań na temat napływu monet prowincjo...
Identification of the Polish coins of the turn of the 12th century raises much controversy due to re...
On the basis of research and analysis of coins of the late 17th and early 17th centuries, discovered...
The article concerns 23 ancient coins (8 Greek, 1 Numidian, and 14 Roman) from the museum collection...
This article deals with the issue of King John Casimir’s copper shillings struck in 1659–1666, emerg...
This article presents discoveries of new types of coins that can be assigned to the oldest Polish co...
In 2004 some early medieval coins were found in the vicinity of Tarnowo Paluckie, Wagrowiec poviat, ...
It is widely believed that the data contained in coin designs are fully reliable. In fact, the metri...
The reign of Bolesław I the Brave has for many years been very popular among historians and numismat...
In the 14th century, copper coins of Galician Ruthenia were minted at the Lviv mint, most of which c...
This article concerns the discovery of traces on coins that demonstrate the recycling of dies used t...
In 2011 twelve early medieval coins found their way to the collection of the Coins, Medals and Seals...
The Numismatics Department of the National Museum of Ukrainian History has in its keeping a little-k...
The Recently Discovered Bulla of Bolesław III Wrymouth 1102–1138 and the Problem of Lead Seals...
Celem niniejszego artykułu jest podsumowanie aktualnego stanu badań na temat napływu monet prowincjo...
Celem niniejszego artykułu jest podsumowanie aktualnego stanu badań na temat napływu monet prowincjo...
Identification of the Polish coins of the turn of the 12th century raises much controversy due to re...
On the basis of research and analysis of coins of the late 17th and early 17th centuries, discovered...
The article concerns 23 ancient coins (8 Greek, 1 Numidian, and 14 Roman) from the museum collection...
This article deals with the issue of King John Casimir’s copper shillings struck in 1659–1666, emerg...