SZ. BURGER ALICE: LATE ROMAN MONEY CIRCULATION IN SOUTH-PANNONIA / Régészeti Füzetek II/22. (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Budapest, 1981

1. PHASE A

8. JOVIAN A. D. 363 TO 364 The money circulation of the period "A" consists of coins issued for Jovian in the value of AE 3 and of those issued for Julian. The graph of the monetary circulation of practically all types of sites falls down almost to the base line to indicate values of upward movement in period "B" when the circulation of the coins of Valentinian I and Valens had a vigorous start. As Jovian was murdered on 16 February, 364, the booming monetary circulation can be counted from 26, Febru­ary, with the accession of Valentinian I. The monetary circulation of the years 363-364 was found in the material of the treasure hoard of Árpás, Kazsok and Márok, and in the cemetery of the city of Sopianae. Nr. Nr. A.D. 363/36 4 AE 3 Jov AS ARE ROM SIS K ROM MK ROM ÖD SIR ÖM SIR PS/T SIR PS/C SIS 48

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