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Denier - Wenceslaus

Issuer Hungary
Year 1301-1305
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Weight 0.49 g
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Obverse description Frontal enthroned figure of the king in regal robes, holding a scepter in the right hand and an orb in the left, set within a plain inner field. Floral or rosette motifs flank the throne on either side. The design is rendered in the crude, low-relief style characteristic of hammered Hungarian deniers of the early 14th century. The coin is struck within a beaded border.
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Edge Plain
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Wenceslaus II of Bohemia pressed his dynastic claim to Hungary through his teenage son, also Wenceslaus, who ruled as King László V from 1301 to 1305 before being pressured into renouncing the crown by his father. This denier belongs to that contested interregnum — a period in which Angevin claimants, Bohemian forces, and Hungarian magnates were actively contesting the throne left vacant by the extinction of the Árpád dynasty. The coin circulated under a king who never fully controlled the kingdom he nominally ruled.

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