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Denier - Charles Robert

Issuer Hungary
Year 1330
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A large fleur-de-lis occupies the central field, a heraldic device emblematic of the Angevin dynasty and a hallmark of Charles Robert's coinage reform. The fleur-de-lis is rendered in bold relief with clearly articulated upper petals and foliated lower cusps. Flanking the central motif are the mintmaster's initials or mint letters (e.g., S-B, L-n, Z-A), positioned to the left and right of the central device. The design is set within a beaded border. The field is plain with no additional legend.
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Mint L n
Lipova / Lippa, Romania
S B
Smolník / Szomolnok /
Schmöllnitz, Slovakia
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