Circulaţia monedei mărunte în teritoriile extracarpatice între 1092 şi sfîrşitul secolului al XIV-lea

  • Subiect: „The author analyses petty coinage between 10th-13th centuries. The analyse is done on different spaces and in different periods. There is a list of these coins with some considerations about their significance. After the replacement of follis, stamena and tetartera were used, peaks during Alexios I (9 ex.), John II (6 ex.), Manuel I (7 ex.), Isaac II (5 ex.), Alexios III (9 ex.). In these peaks of copper coin circulation are also the „heavy” golden coins: Basil II (2 ex.), Michael VII (3 ex.), Constantine IX (4 ex.), Manuel I (1 ex.). In Valachia the peaks of copper byzantine coin are during Tzimiskes (3 ex.), Basil II and Constantine VIII (63 ex.), Roman III (26 ex.), Michael IV (21 ex.), Michael VII (6 ex.); now we meet the most of golden coins: Tzimiskes (2 ex.), Basil II şi Constantine VIII (7 ex.), Roman III (2 ex.), Michael IV (1 ex.), Michael VII (3 ex.), plus a nomisma from Roman IV, discovered in Oltenia. „The thirsty” of small coins determines creation of monetary mints at Isaccea and Orheiul Vechi (Şehr al Djedid), and also the phenomenon of clipping. Clipped isolated coins were found, especially, at the southern of Carpathian, in Moldovia the only coin being discoverd at Bârlăleşti.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Tutovensis: ActaMT
  • Editura: Demiurg
  • Loc publicare: Bârlad
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2009
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: IV; anul 2009
  • Paginaţia: 142-150
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