The Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments in Split holds, among other things, a collection of mediaeval, as well as some antique and Modern World coins.
The mediaeval collection includes coins by Byzantine emperors; Ostrogothic coins, coins by Frankish rulers, Hungarian-Croatian coins; coins by Slavonian wardens and Bosnian rulers, coins from towns on the eastern Adriatic coast (Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor) and some Italian cities, as well as a relatively high number of Venetian coins.
Here, we should single out the particularly valuable collection of Byzantine coins (63 pieces: 47 gold coins and 16 copper ones). From the archaeological and historic point of view, this collection is of particular interest, at the same time being the most representative part of the Museum's entire numismatic collection.