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Denier - Ladislaus IV

Issuer Hungary
Year 1272-1290
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Currency Denier (997-1310)
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Reverse description A mythical creature, identified as a dragon or hybrid beast, is depicted in profile advancing to the right across the central field, its scaly body and articulated limbs rendered in the stylized manner typical of late Árpád-period Hungarian deniers. A small rosette ornament occupies the lower field beneath the creature. The design fills the compact, irregularly shaped flan to its edges, with no encircling legend or inscription present. The execution, while abbreviated, conveys the essential anatomical features of the beast within the constraints of the small module.
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Edge Plain
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