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Denier - Andrew III

Issuer Hungary
Year 1290-1301
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Reference(s) ÉH#339, H#411, EK I#21/8, CAC III#25.7
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1290-1301)
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Andrew III, the last of the Árpád dynasty, came to power in 1290 amid bitter succession disputes with Charles Martel of the Angevins, who pressed a rival claim backed by the papacy. His eleven-year reign was defined by near-constant pressure from Croatian and Austrian factions, and royal minting authority during this period was repeatedly compromised by powerful magnates who extracted concessions — including control over local revenues — as the price of their loyalty. The small silver coinage of his reign reflects a fragmented fiscal administration rather than any deliberate monetary policy.

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