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Denier - Andrew II

Issuer Kingdom of Hungary
Year 1205-1235
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Currency Denier (997-1310)
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Obverse description Central design featuring a stylized throne or altar viewed frontally, rendered in a flat, linear hammered style characteristic of early medieval Hungarian coinage. The throne motif is surmounted by a patriarchal cross with crossbar, flanked by pellets or annulets in the upper field. The overall composition is enclosed within a beaded or plain inner circle, with the design filling the broad, irregularly shaped flan.
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Reverse description Plain or lightly decorated reverse typical of Hungarian deniers of the early 13th century, struck on an irregular hammered flan with natural flow lines and surface characteristic of the period. The reverse may bear a simple cross or geometric motif in the field, with no distinct legend present, consistent with the anonymous coinage style of Andrew II's reign.
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