The search is dated to the first half of the 13th century. It is assumed that the coins were made in Brandenburg, Saxony or Silesia.
In southwestern Poland, near the town of Walbrzych, a dog dug up a rare collection of bracteates-thin one-sided medieval coins. Writing about it Notes from Poland.
It is noted that the coins were the first such large find in over 100 years. They are in a broken clay pot.
Researchers suggest that the discovery of such a number of coins from this period is a rare case, since new currencies can be issued two or three times a year, and previous sets of coins are melted down and re-minted.
The coins are in excellent condition, with almost clear imprints and little damage. They depict animals, fascinating patterns and architectural elements.
“The idea to create coins from a thin plate arose because of the low availability of silver and more often gold ore, as well as small reserves of mint. Only with the discovery of silver deposits nearby in Prague, they started minting the euro of medieval Europe-the Prague penny, which gradually replaced braclets, “they concluded. scientists.
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Source: korrespondent