There are three known hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia which end with coins of Maximinus I: the Supska II, Ravna and Mehovine hoards. Taking into account the Roman division of the provinces, the hoards from Ravna and Supska (II) originated from the territory of Upper Moesia, while the Mehovine hoard represents a find from this period, deposited in Lower Pannonia. Since the latest pieces in all three hoards are dated broadly from January/autumn AD 236 to the first quarter of AD 238, the reasons for burying the finds may be different: the terror spread by Maximinus’ agents when collecting taxes; the violence of the troops and of the local administration; or a reaction to the news of the rebellions in Africa and in Rome
Eight silver coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia (the province of Upper Moesia, and...
This paper presents a hoard of Roman coins of copper and its alloys found by chance on a site not fa...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
There are three known hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia which end with coins of Maxim...
From the therritory of present-day Serbia we have a four wel-known hoards of Roman coins, ending wit...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
The six coin hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I originate from the territory of presentda...
The hoard of silver coins from the village of Mehovine near Šabac, according to data available from...
The scattered hoard of coins from an unknown site in the territory of Serbia consists of 17 antonini...
The Supska II hoard of Roman coins contains 933 denarii and two antoninians. It was discovered in t...
The scattered coin hoard from Paraćin consists of ten denarii and one antoninianus, ranging from Mar...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
In 2014, a group of silver objects was sold with the accompanying data “from Serbia, from the are...
The coin hoards from the Roman Age are divided by different characters. They can be divided on the f...
The largest treasury of Serbian medieval coins is stored and kept in the National Museum in Belgrade...
Eight silver coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia (the province of Upper Moesia, and...
This paper presents a hoard of Roman coins of copper and its alloys found by chance on a site not fa...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...
There are three known hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia which end with coins of Maxim...
From the therritory of present-day Serbia we have a four wel-known hoards of Roman coins, ending wit...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
The six coin hoards deposited during the reign of Philip I originate from the territory of presentda...
The hoard of silver coins from the village of Mehovine near Šabac, according to data available from...
The scattered hoard of coins from an unknown site in the territory of Serbia consists of 17 antonini...
The Supska II hoard of Roman coins contains 933 denarii and two antoninians. It was discovered in t...
The scattered coin hoard from Paraćin consists of ten denarii and one antoninianus, ranging from Mar...
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Super...
In 2014, a group of silver objects was sold with the accompanying data “from Serbia, from the are...
The coin hoards from the Roman Age are divided by different characters. They can be divided on the f...
The largest treasury of Serbian medieval coins is stored and kept in the National Museum in Belgrade...
Eight silver coin hoards from the territory of present-day Serbia (the province of Upper Moesia, and...
This paper presents a hoard of Roman coins of copper and its alloys found by chance on a site not fa...
During the early decades of the 3rd century in the Danubian provinces, circumstances were convenient...