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Denier - Ladislaus IV

Issuer Hungary
Year 1272-1290
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Weight 0.31 g
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Obverse description Frontal effigy of the king shown facing, depicted between two crenellated towers. The royal figure appears in a stylized, hieratic manner characteristic of medieval Hungarian hammered coinage, with the body rendered in low relief occupying the central field between the flanking architectural elements.
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Reverse description A mythical humped animal, likely a stylized camel or bactrian beast, depicted in profile walking to the left. The creature's body is rendered in low relief with a pronounced hump, foliate or feathered detailing along the back, and extended limbs, occupying the full central field of the flan in the crude but distinctive style typical of late 13th-century Hungarian deniers.
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