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Denier - Ladislaus V

Issuer Hungary
Year 1447-1450
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Currency Florin (1310-1540)
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Obverse description Central field dominated by a large patriarchal (double-barred) cross with splayed arms, the cross dividing the field into four quarters and flanked by mintmarks; a small cross pattée appears in one of the quarters as an additional mintmark element. The legend, rendered in Gothic uncial characters, commences with a rosette stop and encircles the design within a beaded or linear border. The overall execution is characteristic of mid-fifteenth-century Hungarian hammered billon coinage, with a slightly irregular flan.
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Reverse lettering + REGIS VNGARIE ET · CETE
(Translation: King of Hungary and so on)
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