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Obol - Louis I

Issuer Hungary
Year 1371-1372
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering + MONETA LODOHICI
(Translation: Money of Lajos)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Louis I of Hungary — known as Louis the Great — issued this fraction during a period when his dual kingdoms of Hungary and Poland demanded constant monetary management across two mints systems. The obol denomination functioned as the lowest practical silver unit in everyday Hungarian commerce, and pieces from this reign circulated hard. At 0.22 g, surviving examples with any remaining surface detail are genuinely difficult to locate.

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