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| 表面の説明 | Central field features the Hungarian coat of arms rendered as a horizontally striped shield, depicting the traditional Árpád stripes in four horizontal bars within a rectangular frame. The shield occupies the majority of the flan and is rendered in the medieval heraldic style typical of hammered Hungarian deniers. A circular legend surrounds the central device, separated by a beaded or rope inner border. The overall style is consistent with mid-15th century Hungarian regal coinage struck under regency authority. |
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| 表面の銘文 | + MONETA·LADISLAI·D·GRA (Translation: Money of László, in grace of ...) |
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Ladislaus V — Ladislaus Posthumus — was literally unborn when his father Albert II died in 1439, leaving Hungary without a king and the regency in violent dispute. John Hunyadi governed as regent from 1446, the same year this denier was struck, wielding effective control of the kingdom while the child-king remained in Habsburg custody in Vienna. The coinage issued under Ladislaus V during this period reflects an administration run entirely by proxy.