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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Hynek Boček of Poděbrady

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2014
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Beschrijving keerzijde Finely detailed portrait bust of Hynek Boček of Poděbrady (†1426), Bohemian nobleman and father of King George of Poděbrady, depicted facing slightly left wearing a period helmet with visor raised, armour at the shoulder, and a full beard. The engraver's initials JS appear in small letters to the lower left of the portrait. The inscription HYNEK is prominently rendered in large letters across the lower centre of the field, flanked by the death date +1426 to the right, and the continuation Z KUNŠTÁTU A PODĚBRAD arcs along the lower rim in bold lettering.
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Hynek Boček of Poděbrady was a 15th-century Moravian nobleman and younger brother of George of Poděbrady, the Czech king who ruled without papal recognition from 1458 to 1471. This coin belongs to Niue's recurring series commemorating figures from Czech and Bohemian history — a licensing arrangement that has little to do with Niue itself and everything to do with the Central European collector market, where demand for such issues is reliably strong.

Hynek died in 1426, decades before his brother's reign, leaving a modest historical footprint by any measure.

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