Coins and Coin Finds in Finland AD 800-1200

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Talvio, Tuukka
Coins and Coin Finds in Finland AD 800-1200
Finnish Antiquarian Society
Iskos 12
Vammala 2002, 235 pp.
Finds of Oriental and European silver coins form a conspicuous, yet elusive, element in the archaeological material of the ninth-twelfth centuries in the Northern lands. In Finland the contrast between the handful of coins from the pre-Viking period and the seven thousand coins from the Viking Age is striking, but compared with the finds from Sweden and Russia, the material is very modest. This, however, does not diminish its importance from Finland's point of view. The number of coins acquired by Finnish museums from finds made in the present area of Finland is now slightly more than 7000. There is also information on perhaps a thousand other coins that have been dispersed or melted down during the past two or three hundred years.
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ISBN 951-9057-45-5
ISSN 0355-3108
Publisher Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistys
Series Iskos
Published (year) 2002
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines Archaeology, Cultural History, Economics, History of Society
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