Denier - Charles Robert ND (1307-1308) front Denier - Charles Robert ND (1307-1308) back
Denier - Charles Robert ND (1307-1308) photo
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Denier - Charles Robert ND

 
Silver 0.43 g -
Description
Issuer
Hungary
King
Charles Robert (Károly Róbert) (1308-1342)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1307-1308
Value
1 Denier (Denár) (1⁄96)
Currency
Florin (1310-1540)
Composition
Silver
Weight
0.43 g
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#49297
Rarity index
94%

Reverse

Shield with four fields, Anjou lilies and Árpád stripes, four dots outside

Edge

Plain

Comment

SC mintmark: Anjou# 1.9.1.1, EK II# 24/7/1
Sn mintmark: Anjou# 1.9.2.2, EK II# 24/7/2
S mintmark: Anjou# 1.9.2.3, EK II# 24/7A/2
☌☌ mintmark: Anjou# 1.9.3.3, EK II# 24/7A/3
no mintmark: EK II# 24/7A/1

Interesting fact

The Charles Robert ND (1307-1308) Denier coin from Hungary, made of silver and weighing 0.43g, is a rare and valuable coin among collectors due to its historical significance and limited mintage. It was issued during the reign of Charles Robert, who was the king of Hungary and Croatia from 1307 to 1342, and was an important figure in Central European history. The coin's design features the king's name and title on one side, and a cross with three pelicans on the other, symbolizing charity and selflessness. Despite its small size, this coin is a fascinating piece of history that offers a glimpse into the economic and political landscape of medieval Europe.