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| 正面描述 | Four-line medieval Cyrillic inscription occupying the entire field, reading the title and name of Despot Đurađ Branković. The lettering is rendered in the angular, archaic style typical of late medieval Serbian hammered coinage. The inscription is arranged horizontally across the flan without a border, filling the available surface. Strike is characteristic of hand-struck production, resulting in slight irregularity in letter alignment and depth. The coin's irregular flan edge is visible around the inscription. |
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| 正面铭文 | ГNЬ ДЕСПО ТЬГЮP ЬГЬГ (Translation: SIR DESPOT ĐURAĐ) |
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Đurađ Branković ruled the Serbian Despotate through one of its most precarious stretches — caught between an expansionist Ottoman sultanate and an unreliable Hungarian alliance, he lost and recovered Belgrade, ceded territory repeatedly, and watched Smederevo fall to Mehmed II in 1459, three years after his death. These dinars were struck during a reign defined by diplomatic maneuvering rather than military strength, and the four-line inscription type reflects a Serbian minting tradition that persisted even as the political ground shifted constantly beneath it. Jovanović distinguishes at least two die varieties within this type, suggesting continuous if modest mint output across the full reign.