Emeric ruled Hungary in constant conflict with his brother Andrew, who led two major rebellions against him before eventually succeeding to the throne as Andrew II. The political instability of this reign makes attributing coinage to specific years within the 1196–1204 window genuinely difficult, and the reference consensus across Éremhatározó and Corpus Nummorum classifications reflects ongoing scholarly disagreement about sequencing within the type.
Emeric ruled Hungary in constant conflict with his brother Andrew, who led two major rebellions against him before eventually succeeding to the throne as Andrew II. The political instability of this reign makes attributing coinage to specific years within the 1196–1204 window genuinely difficult, and the reference consensus across Éremhatározó and Corpus Nummorum classifications reflects ongoing scholarly disagreement about sequencing within the type.