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Denier - Charles Robert

Issuer Hungary
Year 1330-1332
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Currency Florin (1310-1540)
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Obverse description Frontal enthroned figure of King Charles Robert rendered in a stylized Romanesque manner, seated upon a decorated throne with projecting armrests. The king holds a long sceptre in his right hand and a globus cruciger (orb surmounted by a cross) in his left. The robes are rendered with simple linear drapery folds, and the crowned head is shown facing forward. The design occupies the full field within a beaded inner circle, with the hammered flan producing characteristic surface irregularity.
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Reverse description A heraldic shield divided into quarters, incorporating the alternating Árpád dynastic stripes (barry of eight, red and silver) alongside the Angevin fleurs-de-lis, referencing Charles Robert's dual Árpádian and Capetian-Angevin heritage. A single fleur-de-lis appears above the shield within the inner circle. The composition is enclosed by a beaded border, with the circumferential Latin legend reading around the outer ring.
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