TY - JOUR N2 - The Puck (Mrzezino) hoard and procedures of the Prussian Monarchy towards coin finds. Treasure legislation in the Prussian monarchy shared hoards between the finders and the owners of the ground. This regulation produced archival evidence dating back to the eighteenth century. The large gold hoard, found in what is nowadays Mrzezino in northern Poland in 1795, was reported to Berlin shortly after its discovery. In the beginning, mainly juridical questions were discussed, but in 1798, this moved to the discussion of what to do with the coins and where and to whom they should be sold. The archival reports reveal that the coins were mainly of Anastasius, some of Zeno’s and only a few of Leo, Basiliscus and Theodosius and, as their value was above intrinsic value, they were sold to the royal collection in Berlin as well as to collections in Prussia and Poland. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/113966/PDF-MASTER/document%20-%202019-09-20T143146.422.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/113966 PY - 2015 IS - Zeszyt 1-2 (199-200) EP - 292 A1 - Ilisch, Peter PB - Komitet Nauk Historycznych PAN VL - Rok LIX DA - 2015 T1 - Der fund von Putzig (Mrzezino) und das interesse der Preussischen Monarchie an Münzfunden SP - 285 UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/113966 T2 - Wiadomości Numizmatyczne ER -