Abstract The paper presents results of analysis of metallic finds from money forging shop, discovered in archaeologic excavations of Dry Hole cave near Spišská Teplica village. The shop was dated to the 15th century. Energy dispersive electron microanalysis found fragments of copper sheets, lead castings and iron fragments. Metallographic analysis of the iron fragments recognised iron materials with different structures and properties. They were remnants of different tools in money forging shop – hammer, cutter, punch.