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Denier - Béla, Crown Prince of Hungary

Uitgever Slavonia, Province of
Jaar 1260-1269
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Gewicht 0.88 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde A prominent double cross with a raised rim dominates the field, its lower arms flanked by two facing crowned royal heads in profile, their crowns visible at the base of the cross. In the upper quarters of the cross, a six-pointed star without a central dot appears to the left and a crescent with a circular ring (hoop) appears to the right, serving as mintmarks. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border.
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Oplage ND (1260-1269) o o
Aanvullende informatie

Béla, the son of King Béla IV, administered Slavonia as duke from 1260 until his death in 1269, predeceasing his father by a single year. His Slavonian deniers occupy a narrow window in Hungarian feudal coinage — issues struck under an heir-apparent governing a subordinate duchy rather than a reigning monarch, a constitutional arrangement that produced its own distinct numismatic output separate from the royal Hungarian series.

ÉH#7 is among the earlier catalogued entries in Réthy's Corpus, placing this type at the foundational end of the Slavonian provincial sequence.

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