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Denier - Géza II

Issuer Hungary
Year 1141-1162
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Weight 0.25 g
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Obverse description Central pearl cross dividing the field into four quarters, with diagonal pearl pillars radiating from the central junction; Cyrillic-style letter И (reversed N) appears in the quarters between the pillars. The design is enclosed within a plain rim composed of pearls, lending the piece a characteristic medieval Hungarian hammered appearance.
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Reverse description Central cross with small dots or pellets at each arm terminus and at the center; between the arms, three circular pellets arranged in a line within each quarter. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded or line circle border, typical of the hammered coinage of the Árpád dynasty period.
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