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Obol - Béla IV

Issuer Hungary
Year 1235-1270
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Diameter 9.60 mm
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Obverse lettering + REX VNGARIE
(Translation: King of Hungary)
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Edge Plain
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Béla IV rebuilt Hungary's royal coinage infrastructure almost from scratch after the Mongol invasion of 1241–42 devastated the kingdom's mints, population, and administrative apparatus. The lightweight silver obols of his reign reflect deliberate monetary retrenchment — small-denomination issues suited to a shattered economy being slowly reconstructed behind new stone fortifications he ordered built across the realm.

The multiple reference numbers this type carries across Éremhatározó, Huszár, and the Corpus catalogues points to longstanding disagreement over die groupings within the series.

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