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Near the water reservoir of the village of Pusté Sady (district of Galanta) they have recently found Roman coins and a brooch proving the commercial ties of this microregion located in the basin of the Jarč brook with the province of Lower Pannonia in the early Roman Period. The finds include an enameled plate-shaped brooch with hinge attachment mechanism (type Exner III 46), featuring a rare type in the Barbaricum territory. Interesting testimonies are also provided by Roman coins. They are characterised by perforations; in one case we observe a falsified denarius from the given historical period; another case represents one of the last antoniniani struck in the Viminacium mint.
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The paper discusses a single find of a Roman coin – a subaerat Gallienus antoninianus – a random finding from the Pustý hrad (Deserted) Castle in Zvolen. The finding corroborates the view that the site was settled in the Early or Late Roman Period. The coin is a Roman currency commonly used in trade with the Quadi. A thorough analysis of the coin allowed us to determine its age, method of production and interpret its historical context. So far, no similar contemporary findings of young subaerat antoninianus coins are known from the Danubian Barbaricum.
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