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Denier - Béla as Crown Prince

Issuer Kingdom of Hungary
Year 1048-1060
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a highly stylized foliate or tree-like motif at the center, enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with additional ornamental elements radiating outward — a design interpreted in Hungarian numismatic literature as a schematic representation of a plant or abstract interlace. The circular Latin legend +PANNONIA runs between the inner beaded circle and the outer beaded border, referencing the historical Roman province of Pannonia, used here as a geographical designation for Hungary. The hammered fabric is irregular in outline, consistent with hand-struck coinage of the mid-eleventh century.
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Reverse lettering +PANNONIA
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