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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse bears no conventional legend; instead, a series of small circles are arranged in place of an inscription around the field. The central device features a bastion or gateway flanked by two towers set upon an arch. Above the arch, a stylized branch or foliate ornament is positioned between two small circles, while a leaf motif appears below the arch. The overall composition is characteristic of the architectural and heraldic imagery found on early 13th-century Hungarian deniers, executed in a bold, simplified relief. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1205-1235) |
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Andrew II's reign was defined less by monetary policy than by the 1222 Golden Bull — Hungary's foundational constitutional document, extracted from the king by rebellious nobility after years of reckless land grants had stripped the crown of its revenue base. The fiscal pressure that necessitated those grants is reflected in the coinage: Andrew debased the silver content of his deniers progressively through the reign, a practice documented in contemporary complaints lodged by the nobility and clergy alike.
The EK I#17/55 attribution places this within Engel and Kupa's classification, with the CAC III#21.63 reference confirming the Corpus Nummorum Hungariae identification.