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| 背面描述 | Isosceles cross with wedge-shaped devices in each quadrant, enclosed within a plain inner circle. The cross arms terminate near the ring, creating a wheel-like composition typical of early Árpád-dynasty deniers. The circumferential legend + PANNONIA appears in Latin capitals within the outer beaded border, referencing the historic Roman province of Pannonia, the heartland of the medieval Hungarian kingdom. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Peter Orseolo ruled Hungary twice — deposed in 1041, restored by Holy Roman Emperor Henry III in 1044 after the Battle of Ménfő, then blinded and imprisoned following a second uprising in 1046. His reign produced some of the earliest Hungarian silver coinage, building directly on the monetary framework established by his uncle Stephen I. The specific reference variants H#6 and H#6a suggest minor die differences that likely reflect the interrupted production across his two reigns rather than any deliberate monetary reform.