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Medieval Polish Coin Hoard

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Very interesting. Looks like Sluszków is less than two hours driving west of Lodz. I wonder what museum will take this hoard for an exhibit--the archeologist is out of Warsaw.
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Thanks for posting that story, @lucky.

Probably we we have collectors on CCF with examples of many of those types that were found. I know @spence and I each have examples of the Polish-Saxon cross denars that were mentioned, and we can guess the "Czech" coins are Bohemian denars, etc.

WIll be interesting to see if it's kept intact at a museum. Maybe @norantyki can update us at some point

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