Yesterday at the Mint Museum, my son took a picture of a pre-mint currency in the Great Moravian Empire.
It says: Archaeological find linen fabrics in the Great Moravian grave
In the town of Uherské Hradiště, part of the Sady , it also proves the use of canvas as natural currency.
Is that so, or is it not the currency of the ancient Slavs? And should the., Great Moravian Empire also be in the "Numista" catalog?
The Mint Museum says yes, and there are numismatic experts there, special historians with education.
https://cs.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravsk%C3%A1_platidla
https://cs.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velkomoravsk%C3%A1_%C5%99%C3%AD%C5%A1e
Then such fatal stupidity and classifying my denarius-exonumia under the state of Bulgaria would never happen again, when it is the Great Moravian denarius.
This is what the "Franks and Germans" have been doing for thousands of years. The Great Moravian Empire simply cannot have anything but "slaves"
Wake up and fix this nonsense "Bulgaria", it's such a laughable ignorance of history.
Location of the Set:
https://pamatkovykatalog.cz/archeologicka-lokalita-sady-13913545
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veligrad
Ivan