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Denier - Louis I of Hungary Kraków mint

Uitgever Kingdom of Poland
Jaar 1370-1382
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Waarde 1 Denier
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field features an interlaced or knotted monogram, likely a stylized royal cipher or letter, rendered in a decorative Gothic manner. The motif is enclosed within a circular border composed of pellets or a rope-like beaded frame. The design is typical of the anonymous denier coinage of Louis I struck in Poland, with no readable surrounding legend.
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Muntplaats Kraków Mint
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Aanvullende informatie

Louis I of Hungary assumed the Polish throne in 1370 following the death of Casimir III — his maternal uncle — who died without a legitimate male heir. The Kraków mint operated under Hungarian administrative oversight during this period, and Louis extracted significant concessions from Polish nobles, including the Privilege of Koszyce in 1374, which dramatically reduced noble tax obligations in exchange for their acceptance of his daughter's succession.

The reign lasted only twelve years on Polish soil, and mintage was accordingly limited. Kop#345 is among the scarcer denier attributions from this interregnum period.

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