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| 正面描述 | King on horseback advancing to the right, holding a raised sword in his right hand; the horse is depicted in a dynamic striding pose. The design is rendered in a crude, late-medieval hammered style typical of early 14th-century Hungarian deniers. The coin is struck on an irregular flan with a beaded border encircling the central device. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Wenceslaus II of Bohemia claimed the Hungarian throne in 1301 through his son, also Wenceslaus, who ruled briefly as Ladislaus V before his father withdrew him from the kingdom in 1304 under pressure from both the papacy and the Angevin claimant Charles Robert. The four-year reign produced a narrow window of minting activity, making issues attributed to this period genuinely scarce rather than artificially so.
The multiple catalog references — ÉH, Huszár, Edvi-Illés, and Corpus — reflect decades of scholarly disagreement over precise attribution within the Přemyslid interregnum coinage.