Four years ago, a gentleman and his son went for a walk in Ostrava-Hulváky and discovered a treasure. It was nearly a hundred silver coins. According to experts, someone probably hid the coins during the riots in the seventeenth century.
The reward of 108 thousand crowns was given to the forester who found the treasure near Ujčov in the Žďár region. Specifically, he discovered a jug of 284 coins. He preserved it in an exemplary manner and handed it over to the Museum of the Highlands in Jihlava. The region decided to receive 80,000 more than it is legally entitled to.
An interesting discovery was announced six years ago by archaeologists in Brno. Specifically, two charred loaves of bread from the fourteenth or fifteenth century. Archaeologists have not recorded a similar discovery in recent times.
The ruins of Hartenberg Castle have amazed archaeologists for years. Many interesting artefacts have been found there. For example, toys that children used to play with in the Middle Ages or a pot almost half a metre high.
Archaeologists uncovered the ceramic vessel buried in the ground five years ago in the Přerov region. It contained three thousand-year-old bronze objects. These included, for example, circular jewellery or a so-called phalera made of bronze sheet with richly wrought decoration.
A man who found a treasure in his garden in Čeliv, Benešov region, behaved in an exemplary manner. The damaged ceramic vessel and its surroundings contained 583 coins minted between 1350 and 1455. The 90-year-old senior dug up the depot right in front of the onion.
Two years ago, a female searcher using a metal detector discovered a treasure near Brno. The hoard, stored in a ceramic container, contained 69 groschen from the reign of Wenceslas IV and 205 mostly Viennese pfennigs. The container was buried in the ground with the bottom up.
A beautiful gold jewel and two gold wheels were discovered in 1945 by an Irish farmer in a bog. The treasure remained hidden until 2009, when the treasure vault was robbed by thieves. Fortunately, the precious artifacts were recovered.
Almost 1400 denarii were found in 1936 by farmers in a field near Poděbrady. The depot contained coins from the reign of Prince Boleslav I, and also Boleslav II. In addition, coins minted by Soběslav of the Slavník family and also contains a few Bavarian coins.
Two thousand denarii were found eight years ago by Tomáš Kašpar from Dvůr Králové. The treasure was hidden in a clay jug, but it was broken. The finder discovered the depot in a meadow and reported it honestly.