Pages: 347-353
The authors present fifteen coins found in different locations of the South-Western Crimea. These were Moldavian emissions minted in the last quarter of 14th — early 16th centuries. Presence of these finds in the South-Western part of the peninsula can tell not only about participation of Moldavian coins in the monetary circulation in this region, but also about development of commercial and political links between the Genoese colonies and Moldavia.
Keywords: Crimean coin findings, Moldavian medieval coins, groats and half groats
Information about authors:
Nicholas Alekseienko (Sevastopol, Crimea). Dr. Études Medievales. National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos. Drevnyaya St., 1, Sevastopol-45, 299045, Crimea
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Lilia Dergaciova (Kishinev, Moldova). Doctor of History. Institute of Cultural Heritage of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Stefan cel Mare Bd., 1, Kishinev, MD-2001, Moldova.
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Jurij Tzepkov (Sevastopol, Crimea). National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos. Drevnyaya St., 1, Sevastopol-45, 299045, Crimea
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