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Denier - Charles Robert ND
Silver | 0.71 g | - |
Issuer | Hungary |
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King | Charles Robert (Károly Róbert) (1308-1342) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1323-1333 |
Value | 1 Denier (Denár) (1⁄96) |
Currency | Florin (1310-1540) |
Composition | Silver |
Weight | 0.71 g |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#34633 |
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Rarity index | 90% |
Reverse
Above Double cross: 2 lillies of Anjou, below two crowned heads facing;
At the lower arm of the cross two birds facing
Edge
Plain
Interesting fact
The Charles Robert ND (1323-1333) Denier coin from Hungary was made of silver, which was a rare and valuable metal at the time. The use of silver in coins was a symbol of wealth and power, and it was often reserved for coins of high denominations or special issues. The fact that this coin was made of silver suggests that it was an important issue for the Hungarian kingdom during that time period.