BÍRÓ-SEY KATALIN: COINS FROM IDENTIFIED SITES OF BRIGETIO AND THE QUESTION OF LOCAL CURRENCY / Régészeti Füzetek II/18. (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Budapest, 1977)
I. INTRODUCTION
7o 71. 72 73 74 75 76 77, 78, 79, 8o, 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. Vetranio ( 76 /I776-I778), Constantius Gallus ( 76/l779-I8I4), Julian ( 76/1815-1849). Constantine dynasty uncertain ( 77 /l85o-l854) and Jovian ( 77/1855-1873). The find was given to the Numismatic Collection by László Barkóczi, along with a grey handled cup in which the coins were found. The cup's H: 9, 5 cm, widest </: 8,5 cm, rim (/: 6,2 cm. The find contained l6l foilis, half-foliis, and centenionalis. LRBC 69. o. Alsópáho k (Zala County) Alföldi, M. : NK 5o-5i (1951-52), 71. Find closing in 35o A.D.; Hetén y NK 2o/l92l/ 55 is of similar time, but cannot be dated precisely; Becsehel y NK 56-57 (1957-58) 63, find closing slightly later, with Julian in it also. Y Lányi, V. : Acta Arch. 2l(l969), 33-46; Soproni, S . : FA 2o(l969), 72 Barkóczi, L. ; Brigetio op. cit. l6. Lupoglav Brunsmid, J. : Vjesnik hrv. arch. dr. /VHAD/ NS I2(l9l2), 284.; Szók edencs Alföldi, M. : Ant. Hung. 3/l949/ 86-92.; Wien Krotenbach Polaschek, E. : NZ 58/1925/ 127-133. The find was donated to the Numismatic Department by László Torday, who obtained it during the nineteen thirties. It contained 594 bronze coins, there were a Greek and a Byzantine coin among them too. In spite of this the collection is a unit, these two must have been added to the collection at a later date. D F RIC IX. 144 P Even earlier than the Jabling find. Barb, A. ; NZ 29(1936), Lányi, V. ; op. cit. 34, 46.; Alföldi, M. : Jahrb. f. Num. u. Geldgesch. 13(1963), 99. LRBC 68. o. Alföldi, A. : Untergang I. op. cit. 16. The find came from the Tussla collection to the Numismatic Department of the Hungarian National Museum. The find contained 3, 523 bronze coins, mainly centenionalis . Barkóczi, L . ; Brigetio op. cit. 17. Barkóc zi, L . : Brigetio op. cit. 18. Minarovicova, E. :Slovenska Numizmatika I (l97o), 84-137. The closing note of the Numismatic Department concerning the whole item "Fake imitations of Roman coins from the area of Brigetio". Most of the coins are subaeratus, potin denarius, or antoninianus. From the very brief Cohen or RIC identification and the "cf. " note it does not become clear whether these can be considered contemporary imitations or not. Elmer, G . : NZ 26(1933), 58. Barkóczi, L . : FA 18(1966-67), 85, 87. 33