We contacted the following museums and collections during our project duration and were able to view their holding of find coins and record a large part of them digitally:
Aschersleben: Städtisches Museum (↗ KENOM)
Bernburg: Museum Schloss Bernburg (↗ KENOM)
Bitterfeld: Kreismuseum
Dessau: Museum für Stadtgeschichte (↗ KENOM) und Museum für Naturkunde und Vorgeschichte (↗ KENOM)
Genthin: Kreismuseum Jerichower Land (↗ KENOM)
Glinde: Lichtmessmuseum
Halberstadt: Städtisches Museum
Halle: Kunstmuseum Moritzburg
Havelberg: Prignitzmuseum (↗ KENOM)
Merseburg: Kulturhistorisches Museum
Osterburg: Kreismuseum (↗ KENOM)
Salzwedel: Johann-Friedrich-Danneil-Museum
Sangerhausen: Spengler-Museum
Schönebeck: Salzlandmuseum (↗ KENOM)
Stendal: Altmärkisches Museum
Ummendorf: Börde-Museum Burg Ummendorf
Weißenfels: Museum Weißenfels im Schloss Neu-Augustusburg
Zerbst: Museum der Stadt Zerbst
Zörbig: Museum Schloss Zörbig
These include the Salzland Museum in Schönebeck with only a few 100 coins for which the digitization has already been completed. But it also includes museums such as the Jerichower Land District Museum in Genthin or the Spengler Museum in Sangerhausen, where the holdings relevant to us each include around 10,000 coins. The digitization work here will take a few more months.
A total of over 42,500 find coins from 106 findspots have already been recorded using O.S.C.A.R. A data set has already been created in KENOM for around 5,300 of these find coins and around 3,950 have been published in ↗ KENOM.