Guldiner - Vladislaus II 1505-1506 front Guldiner - Vladislaus II 1505-1506 back
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Guldiner - Vladislaus II

 
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Description
Issuer
Hungary
King
Vladislaus II (II. Ulászló) (1490-1516)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1505-1506
Value
1 Guldiner (Tallér) (⅝)
Currency
Florin (1310-1540)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#104801
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Saint King László rides a horse to the left, crowned, but not glorified, with light barde in hand. above Madonna with child seated on a crescent; decoration within around inner circle
The horse wears an armour!

Script: Latin (uncial)

Lettering: s SANCTVS s LADISLA VS s REX s VNGARIE s 1506

Lettering (regular font): S SANCTVS S LADISLA VS S REX S VNGARIE S 1506

Translation: Saint László King of Hungary

Edge

Plain

Comment

Weight varies significantly from 22.80 to 43.50 grams!
Value above is an average estimation, it depended on contemporary silver/gold prices and the weight of the coin.
Probably a prestige strike, circulation must have been very limited.

Interesting fact

The Guldiner coin from Hungary, minted during the reign of Vladislaus II (1505-1506), is interesting because it was the first silver coin to be widely accepted and used across Europe. Its design featured the king's crowned bust on one side and the Hungarian coat of arms on the other, and it was valued at 60 dengi, which was a significant amount at the time. The coin's popularity and widespread use helped establish silver as a standard currency in Europe, paving the way for the use of silver coins in international trade and commerce.