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Denier - Charles Robert

Issuer Kingdom of Hungary
Year 1339-1342
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Currency Florin (1310-1540)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering + KAROLVS REX
Reverse description An armored knight on horseback shown in profile facing left, depicted in full gallop and rendered in the Gothic style characteristic of mid-14th-century Hungarian deniers. The rider wears a helmet and carries a lance or weapon, with the horse shown in dynamic motion occupying the majority of the reverse field. A crown or decorative element appears above the equestrian figure. A mintmark or auxiliary symbol occupies a position within the field, varying by emission. The circumferential Latin legend, identifying the coin as money of the King of Hungary, runs around the outer border.
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