@ARTICLE{Markiewicz_Tomasz_On_2020, author={Markiewicz, Tomasz}, volume={Rok LXIV}, pages={265-293}, journal={Wiadomości Numizmatyczne}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Komitet Nauk Historycznych PAN}, abstract={The text is an analysis of two hoards of copper shillings (szeląg) of John Casimir Vasa (1648–1668) dating from the years 1659–1666, found in one of the arable fields at Rokitno (Lubartów County) in 1981 and 2011. The first one is made up entirely of 3,530 copper shillings (so called boratynka in singular), while in the other one, with 10,218 pieces, the same coin type accounts for 99.9%. The structures of these two hoards from Rokitno correspond with some other representative deposits of the same coin type from the localities such as Idźki-Wykno, Przasnysz, Terespol. This particular structure refers, among other things, to percentage shares of the Polish Crown and Lithuanian shillings as well as to how the individual mints and years of issue are represented in these types. The hoard unearthed in 1981 was deposited most probably in the early fourth quarter of the 17th century, whereas the one found in 2011 – shortly after 1695.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={On Two Hoards of Small Copper Shilling Coins of King John Casimir Vasa from Rokitno, Lubartów county}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/119480/2020-01-WNUM-12-Markiewicz.pdf}, doi={10.24425/wn.2020.136914}, keywords={copper shillings (szeląg), boratynka coins, coin hoards, John Casimir Vasa}, }