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The Środa Treasure ( or ''skarb średzki'') is a hoard of silver and gold coinage, gold jewellery, royal
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and precious stones found in years 1985–1988 during renovation works in the town of
Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska (, ; ) is a town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska County, and of the smaller administrative district (gmina) called Gmina Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska. The town lies approximately w ...
,
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. The discovered artifacts date from the mid 14th century and comprise over 3,000 pieces. Today it is the property of National Museum in Wrocław and has been kept at the Regional Museum in Środa Śląska.


Discovery and excavation

Gold and silver coins were discovered during demolition works and digging for the foundation of the local telephone exchange building in the town of Åšroda on 8 June 1985.Skarb Åšredzki - skarb "tysiÄ…clecia"
on the official pages of Polish Police, Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska Department, last retrieved on 15 December 2013
Historia odnalezienia Skarbu Åšredzkiego
official pages of the town, last retrieved on 7 July 2009
The authorities secured the original find (a vase filled with approximately 3,000 Prague groschen), however, no serious archaeological study was carried out at that time. Three years later, on 24 May 1988, during another demolition in the vicinity of the first discovery, another, even bigger find was reported (including silver and gold
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coins). Most of this new find disappeared before the site was secured by the authorities. In the following days, as enterprising individuals scoured the municipal landfill where rubble from other recently demolished buildings was deposited, reports of more discoveries started appearing; those include the first reports of jewelry. Archaeologists began to investigate the site, and the government announced a plan to buy back items that had been looted. Later, a criminal investigation was launched, targeting those who still refused to turn back the items they had taken. Although many items were recovered, it is agreed that there are still missing items. Looted items have been recovered intermittently.


History

Over the following years, archaeologists and historians have speculated about the treasure's origins, while museums and wealthy individuals have competed for pieces of the treasure. It is now agreed that the treasure belonged to the King (later Emperor) Charles IV of the
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. Around 1348, needing funds to support his claim to the title
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, Charles pawned various items to the Jewish banker Muscho (
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, Mojżesz) in Środa. The town was then part of the Duchy of Wroclaw (Breslau) and passed under reign of Bohemian kings in 1335.Skarb Średzki
official pages of the town, last retrieved on 7 July 2009
What is certain is that no one ever reclaimed the treasure, which was left hidden somewhere in the town for hundreds of years.


The artifacts

Various recovered items have been cataloged, and those that were damaged by the mechanical digger that uncovered them have been restored. Some items were displayed as early as 1985. Since 1995–1997 most of them have been distributed throughout museums in
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. The majority of the items are displayed in local museum of Środa Śląska, although in the past exhibits were held in museums including the Archeologicial Museum in Wrocław, National Museum in Wrocław (which supervises the museum in Środa), National Archeological Museum in Warsaw, as well as abroad, in the Museum of Artistic Craft in
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and in
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. The treasure is considered immensely valuable, described by some as "one of most valuable archeological finds in the 20th century".Skarb Åšredzki
official pages of the Åšroda County, last retrieved on 7 July 2009
In 2006 experts noted that it is difficult to put a value on it, since there are few items of similar type being auctioned anywhere in the world. One estimate from 2001 put the lowest value of the treasure at 50 million dollars; a book published in 2005 put it at 100 million dollars. Tomasz Bonek, ''Przeklęty skarb. Opowieść o klejnotach wartych 100 milionów dolarów, które w PRL wyrzucono na śmietnik'', Wrocław 2005,


Highlights

The most valuable elements of the treasure include: * a gold woman's crown, which probably belonged to
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, first wife of the emperor Charles IV * two gold pendants, dating to the 12th century * two gold pendants, dating to the 13th century * a medieval gold clasp decorated with precious stones * a ring with heads of dragons * a ring with sapphire * a ring with moon and star * 39 gold coins (florin) * 2924 or 3924 (sources vary) silver coins (Prague groschen)


Gallery

Image:StRatuszSrodaSlaska.jpg, Regional Museum in Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska, where the Åšroda treasure is located. Image:Fiorino 1347.jpg,
Florin The Florentine florin was a gold coin (in Italian ''Fiorino d'oro'') struck from 1252 to 1533 with no significant change in its design or metal content standard during that time. It had 54 grains () of nominally pure or 'fine' gold with a pu ...
from Åšroda treasure Image:Sroda Treasure 2022 P11 pendant.jpg, Medieval gold pendant Image:Grossi pragenses avers.jpg, Prague groschen


See also

* Słuszków Hoard * Litva Hoard * Colmar Treasure


Notes


Further reading

* Zdzisław Skrok, ''Skarby Polski'', Warszawa 2002, * Tomasz Bonek, ''Przeklęty skarb. Opowieść o klejnotach wartych 100 milionów dolarów, które w PRL wyrzucono na śmietnik'', Wrocław 2005,


External links


The Treasure of Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sroda Treasure 1985 in Poland 14th century in Europe 1985 archaeological discoveries 1988 archaeological discoveries History of Silesia Treasure troves of Medieval Europe Treasure troves in Poland Åšroda ÅšlÄ…ska County Individual crowns Medieval crowns