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Denier - Béla IV

Issuer Hungary
Year 1235-1270
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Weight 0.25 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1235-1270)
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Béla IV's reign was defined less by his coinage than by the Mongol invasion of 1241–42, which destroyed roughly half of Hungary's population and left the kingdom's administrative infrastructure — including its minting operations — severely disrupted. The deniers produced under his name span thirty-five years of painstaking reconstruction, during which Béla systematically rebuilt fortifications and repopulated devastated regions by inviting foreign settlers, partly funded through reorganized royal revenues of which coinage was a component.

The ÉH#256 attribution places this piece within a corpus where die production was decentralized enough that minor varieties are common and strict attribution can be contested between catalogers.

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