A Herman Ottó Múzeum Évkönyve 21. (1982)
V.SZÉKELY György: 17. századi éremlelet Zubogyról
32. János Kázmér VI garas G.1716 1667 1 db 33. János Kázmér VI garas G.1718 1668 ldb 34. János Kázmér VI garas év? 2 db 35. János Kázmér III garas G.1675. 1662 ldb Riga 36. Gusztáv Adolf poltura 1623 1 db (1611-1632) Elbing 37. Gusztáv Adolf poltura 1632 1 db 38. Gusztáv Adolf poltura 1633 2 db 39. Gusztáv Adolf poltura év? 1 db Brandenburg-Porosz 40. Georg Wilhelm poltura év? 1 db (1619-1640) 17th CENTURY COIN-HOARD FROM ZUBOGY (Summary) During archaeological and historical investigations in the Presbyterian church of Zubogy a numismatic find consisting of 67 17th century coins has been unearthed. Partly they derive from Austrian provinces and Silesia, another part comes from Poland and the Baltic area. In time the hoard also can be divided to two groups. The first originates from the period of 1619—1633, the second from 1661—1673. By the comparative analysis of the finds discovered earlier in the vicinities of Zubogy and the present one the following conclusions can be proposed: — In the majority of the hoards the percentage of Hungarian small coins (kreutzers, denari) is rather trifling. From the middle of the 17th century the Hungarian denari got more and more superseded by different kreutzer mints. The find from Zubogy contained only one Hungarian denarius. — The role of Hungarian money in the small coin circulation had been taken up by the kreutzers of different Austrian provinces and other Silesian issuers, and besides by the grossi and 1 1/2-grossi of the Polisch Baltic area. The percentage of these two groups in the Zubogy find is 21 and 78 percent. — The majority of Polish small coins found in Hungary consisted of 1 1/2-grossi flushed in during the first half of the 17th century. Polish and Baltic 1 1/2-grossi make 48 percent of the Zubogy find. In the second half of the 17th century different grossi mints were also frequent. In this find they made 30 percent. The latest coins of the Zubogy hoard derive from 1673. The coins could had been hidden in 1673 or 1674. György V. Székely 79