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The number of coin and isolated artefacts treasures in the mo dern period (XVI–XVIII centuries) undergoes, first and foremost, stati stical and hypothetical analyses. In contrast to the early medieval period, coin tre asures found in the Polish land contain coin-shaped gold and silver bullion, bu t not gold bars, the so-called “placki” – pieces of bullion, although items of ev eryday use (trays, jugs,...
The number of coin and isolated artefacts treasures in the modern period (XVI–XVIII centuries) undergoes, first and foremost, statistical and hypothetical analyses. In contrast to the early medieval period, coin treasures found in the Polish land contain coin-shaped gold and silver bullion, but not gold bars, the socalled “placki” – pieces of bullion, although items of everyday use (trays, jugs, chalices,...
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