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| Issuer | Kingdom of Hungary |
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| Year | 1272-1290 |
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| Value | Denier (Denár) (1) |
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| Obverse description | Crowned royal bust facing left in high relief, wearing a stylized crown with three visible arched elements. The hair is depicted in long flowing strands falling to the shoulder. The bust is rendered in the characteristic crude but vigorous hammered style of Árpád-era Hungarian coinage. A partial Latin legend surrounds the effigy along the inner border of the irregular flan. |
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| Obverse lettering | REX LADISLA (Translation: King László) |
| Reverse description | A mounted knight depicted in profile to the right, seated on a rearing horse, rendered in a bold, schematic hammered style typical of late 13th-century Hungarian deniers. The rider wears a helmet and appears to carry a weapon or lance, with drapery visible beneath the figure. The entire composition is enclosed within a beaded or linear inner circle, with the irregular flan edge extending beyond. The design is characteristic of the equestrian type introduced during the reign of Ladislaus IV. |
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