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Dinar Milutin II Mary

Issuer Kingdom of Serbia
Year 1282-1321
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse script Cyrillic (medieval)
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Edge Plain
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Stefan Uroš II Milutin ruled Serbia for nearly four decades, a reign that saw the kingdom expand aggressively into Byzantine Macedonia — territory that came largely through the 1299 peace settlement with Constantinople, sealed by his marriage to the five-year-old Byzantine princess Simonida. The dinars struck under his authority closely imitated Byzantine trachy and Venetian grosso prototypes, a deliberate monetary policy reflecting both his imperial ambitions and the trade networks his conquests opened.

Jovanović 1.1.1 places this among the earliest attributed issues of his reign.

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