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Denier - Andrew II

Issuer Hungary
Year 1205-1235
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Weight 0.78 g
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Obverse description King Andrew II depicted facing, enthroned in frontal view, wearing a crown and royal robes rendered in horizontal striations. The figure holds an orb in one hand and a sceptre in the other, with two stylised floral or foliate elements flanking the throne on either side. The design is executed in the crude, flat relief characteristic of early 13th-century Hungarian hammered coinage, with no surrounding legend.
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Reverse description A stylised architectural structure, depicted as a multi-storey towered building or gateway with two banner-bearing turrets rising from the upper storey. The lower portion shows an arcade of three arches resting on a horizontal base, rendered in schematic relief. The composition fills the field without a surrounding legend, consistent with the anonymous denár coinage of the Árpád period.
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