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Denier - Stephen III mule strike

Issuer Hungary
Year 1162-1172
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Composition Silver
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Reverse description Central device consisting of a monogram or interlaced letter, most likely a stylised royal cipher or the letter 'S' (for Stephanus), enclosed within a raised beaded or rope-like circular border, all set against a broad, flat and lightly striated field. The design is boldly struck in high relief relative to the surrounding field, with no legend or additional ornament. The stark, unadorned composition is typical of twelfth-century Hungarian royal deniers, where the royal initial served as the principal identifier.
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