Ottományi Katalin szerk.: Régészeti tanulmányok (Studia Comitatensia 30. Szentendre, 2007.)

Torbágyi Melinda: Páty–Malom dűlő 1997–1999 – coin finds

vestigated sites. From this time onward the coin cir­culation in Páty reflects the general tendencies of the Pannonian coin circulation up to the reign of Con­stantin the Great. After с 260 a huge increase can be realised in the quantity of the coins. It is a general phenomenon all over the empire in connection with the large infla­tion. During the single reign of Gallienus the anton­iniani contains hardly 5-6% silver though it is a silver coin theoratically, but in fact is a bronze one. The base antoniniani were issued in vast quantity and for this reason they can be found everywhere in large quan­tity. (Tác/Gorsium was destroyed in с 260 by a Sar­matian attack and only the end of the third century began to revive.) The monetary reform of Diocletian introduced the follis which was a large size and good quality coin at first. They are relative scrace everywhere compared with the former antoniniani and the smaller bronze coins of the Constantin dynasty. The decrease is re­markable only in Dunaújváros, especially because the reign of Constantin the Great produces also very few coins in this site either in the vicus or in the castel­lum. The reign of Constantin the Great represents a very frequented period in the coin circulation in Páty com­pared with the other investigated sites. The period of Constantius II is rather decline. The Valentinian period reflects in general a huge in­crease in the coin circulation, excepted in Páty and in Intercisa vicus. The end of the Roman coin circulation, the end of the arrival of new issues is about 375/8 according to the Pannonian research. After this date only a few new coins arrived in the province. There are three coins in Páty from the last decade of the fourth century. RÖVIDÍTÉSEK BERGER, Frank 1996 Kalkriese 1 - Die römischen Fundmünzen. / Römisch-Germanische Forschungen 55./ Mainz. FMRU 1. 1990 FITZ Jenő (Hrsg.) Die Fundmünzen der römischen Zeit in Ungarn. Bd. 1. - Komitat Fej­ér. Bonn-Budapest. FMRU3. 1999 REDŐ Ferenc (Hrsg.) Die Fundmünzen der römischen Zeit in Ungarn. Bd. 3. - Komitat Ko­márom-Esztergom. Berlin-Budapest KENNER, Friedrich 1895 Der Münzfunde von Simmering in Wien. NZ 27 NC Numismatic Chronicle NK Numizmatikai Közlöny NZ Numismatische Zeitschrift RN Revue Numismatique SLOVNUMIZ Slovenska Numismatica TORBÁGYI Melinda 1984 Die Münzprägung der Eravisker. ActaArchHung 36. 161-196. 299

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