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Denier - Ladislaus IV

Issuer Hungary
Year 1272-1290
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central architectural pillar surmounted by a double arch, beneath each arch a confronted head facing inward toward the central divide. Above the arch, a crenellated bastion or tower bearing a cross, flanked on either side by a star. The composition is rendered in the flat, linear style characteristic of medieval Hungarian hammered coinage.
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Reverse description A mythical creature, identified as a dragon or griffin, depicted in profile walking to right with wings raised and tail curled. The beast is rendered in bold, stylized relief within a beaded inner circle, occupying the full field of the flan. The design is typical of the fantastical zoomorphic imagery found on late 13th-century Hungarian deniers.
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Mintage ND (1272-1290) - -
ND (1272-1290) - circle instead of right star -
ND (1272-1290) - mule rev.:griffin facing right -
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