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Dinar - Lazar Hrebeljanović Novo Brdo

Issuer Serbia (medieval)
Year 1371-1389
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Value 1 Dinar
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Obverse description Full-length effigy of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović standing facing, holding a sceptre in his right hand. Triangular dot groupings punctuate the field on either side of the figure. A Cyrillic inscription reading 'Prince Lazar' encircles the central design within a beaded or linear border. The rendering is characteristic of late medieval Serbian hammered coinage, with a stylized, hieratic quality typical of the period.
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Reverse description Christ Pantokrator depicted standing within a mandorla, his right hand raised in benediction in the traditional Byzantine manner. Three stars are distributed in the field — one to the upper left and two to the right of the mandorla — serving as decorative and symbolic elements. A Cyrillic legend encircles the entire composition, identifying the mint and metal as silver of Novo Brdo. The design reflects the strong Byzantine artistic influence prevalent in medieval Serbian ecclesiastical and numismatic iconography.
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