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| 裏面の説明 | Central motif depicting a stylized eagle or bird figure with spread wings, rendered in a primitive, boldly struck manner consistent with early 13th-century Hungarian hammered coinage. The wings extend prominently to either side, and the overall composition fills the irregular flan without any surrounding legend or border inscription. The design is characteristic of the abstract, highly schematic reverse types associated with the obol denominations of the Árpád dynasty under Andrew II. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Andrew II's reign was defined less by his coinage than by the 1222 Golden Bull — Hungary's foundational constitutional charter — which he issued under intense pressure from the nobility after years of reckless land grants had effectively bankrupted the royal treasury. The chronic fiscal strain of his rule, compounded by the disastrous Fifth Crusade campaign he personally led in 1217, almost certainly drove the debasement and fragmentation of small denominations like this obol into ever-lighter fractions.