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| 表面の説明 | Central architectural pillar surmounted by a crenellated bastion bearing a cross flanked by two stars, beneath two grand arches from which depend two crowned royal heads facing each other in profile, rendered in the simplified Romanesque style characteristic of medieval Hungarian bracteate-influenced coinage. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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| 追加情報 |
Béla IV's reign was defined almost entirely by the Mongol invasion of 1241–42, which depopulated vast stretches of the Hungarian kingdom and forced the king himself to flee to the Adriatic coast. The reconstruction that followed reshaped Hungarian coinage administration alongside everything else — minting rights were redistributed to regional lords and ecclesiastical authorities as part of Béla's broader strategy to repopulate and fortify the realm through aristocratic incentives.
The thin fabric and low weight of this issue reflect the degraded silver standards that became entrenched across Central European minting in the mid-thirteenth century, not a Hungarian anomaly.