All three coins found were transferred to the Wroclaw City Museum for public display.
In Wroclaw, areologists found gold coins of the 18th century. This was reported by Heritage Daily.
According to experts, in the years 1768-1783 this area was built by the Prussians to strengthen the Ravelin bastion, where archaeologists discovered mass graves related to the capture of the city during the Austrian War Succession of the Prussians.
Many different countries participated in the War of the Austrian Succession, which united on the one hand around Prussia and France, and on the other, Austria and Great Britain.
Ultimately, the Habsburg Empress, Maria Theresa, ceded most of the territory in the Treaty of Breslau to Prussia. In particular, he transferred most of the Silesian duchies, except for the Duchy of Teschen, the districts of Troppau and Krnov located south of the Opava River, and the southern part of the Duchy of Nysa, which was assigned to the province of Austrian Silesia .
Thus, during the excavation of the graves, gold coins were found, including: the gold ducat of the Republic of the United Provinces of the Netherlands in 1748, the gold ducat of 1750 of Francis I Stephen of Lorraine and the semi-gold sovereign of 1750 by his wife Maria Theresa of Habsburg.
It was previously reported that a medieval treasure of gold jewelry and silver coins was found in the Netherlands.
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Source: korrespondent

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