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Florin - Vladislaus II

Issuer Hungary
Year 1505-1506
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering WLADSILAV S R VNGARIE
(Translation: Ulászló, King of Hungary)
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Edge Plain
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Vladislaus II (Ulászló II in Hungarian) held the Jagiellonian crown over both Hungary and Bohemia but exercised remarkably little actual power — contemporaries called him *Rex Bene* or, more pointedly, *Dobre* ("good" in Czech), a sardonic reference to his habit of approving whatever was placed before him. The Hungarian nobility exploited this systematically, and the years 1505–1506 fall squarely within a period when the great magnate families had effectively fragmented royal fiscal authority. The Tripartitum, Werbőczy's codification of noble privileges, was completed in 1514 — but its underlying assumptions were already operational law by this minting period.

Hungarian gold florins of this reign are noted for inconsistent die preparation at the Buda mint.

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