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Mihailov, Stoyan : Currency in Circulation in the Province of Moesia Secunda (AD 498 - 681) Парично обращение в провинция Втора Мизия (498 - 681 г.)

"Mihailov, Stoyan : Currency in Circulation in the Province of Moesia Secunda (AD 498 - 681) Парично обращение в провинция Втора Мизия (498 - 681 г.) "

Stoyan Mihailov,
Currency in Circulation in the Province of Moesia Secunda (AD 498 - 681) (Dissertationes, volume 17) /
Парично обращение в провинция Втора Мизия (498 - 681 г.) (Дисертации, Том 17)


Sofia 2023


ISBN 978-619-254-353-4


504 S./pp., Farbabb./colour-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover


bulgarisch mit ausführlicher Zusammenfassung in englisch
bulgarian with extended summary in english


The research examines the processes and tendencies in monetary circulation in the province of Moesia Secunda during the period of 498-681 AD in the context of coin production and distribution in the Byzantine Empire. For this purpose, coins from the territory of Moesia Secunda are compared with published numismatic material from the province of Scythia, Constantinople, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus, Sardis, and Amorium. A conclusion has been drawn regarding the general Byzantine monetary policy, stating that during the studied period, over 90% of the monetary value of circulating coins was represented by gold specimens. Simultaneously, the monetary policy in terms of territory was not centralized but rather regional.

In the territory of Moesia Secunda from 498 to 614 AD, all major Byzantine emissions that were minted during the mentioned period, are releasing in circulation. This demonstrates the existence of functional administrative structures responsible for monetary circulation in the province.

Chronologically, the monetary circulation in the province of Moesia Secunda is divided into three stages: 498-578 AD – a period of full functioning of the monetary system; 578-614 AD – a period of decline in a significant portion of coins in circulation; 614-681 AD – a period of sporadic or occasional influx of newly minted coins into circulation.

The book contains 59 Figures with tables and graphs presenting analytical data, along with a catalog featuring 4483 coins from the territory of Moesia Secunda. The publication includes an abstract in English summarizing all the main findings of the research.





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