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Obol - Andrew II

Issuer Hungary
Year 1205-1235
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Weight 0.36 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1205-1235) - -
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Andrew II's reign was consumed by baronial revolt, the disastrous Fifth Crusade of 1217–1221, and ultimately the enforced signing of the Golden Bull in 1222 — Hungary's equivalent of Magna Carta, wrested from him by the nobility he had systematically bankrupted through land grants. Currency debasement was central to his fiscal desperation; the crown farmed out minting rights to Jewish and Muslim financiers, a practice the Golden Bull explicitly prohibited. This obol survives from a monetary regime under constant political renegotiation.

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