Kingdom of Hungary Silver Denar Bela II (1131-41 AD) AU
Kingdom of Hungary Silver Denar Bela II (1131-41 AD) AU
This medieval silver denar offers a tangible connection to twelfth-century Europe, minted during the reign of Bela II between 1131 and 1141. Despite its incredible age, this specimen survives in About Uncirculated (AU) or better condition, preserving the delicate artistry of the era. The coin features geometric and symbolic designs characteristic of medieval Hungarian coinage. On the obverse, a prominent long cross dominates the view, anchored by a distinct circular center. The reverse presents a contrasting geometric layout, displaying a shorter cross enclosed within a central circle, which is itself surrounded by an outer ring. Struck from silver with a weight of approximately 0.04 troy ounces, this small but fascinating piece represents the early monetary traditions of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its survival in such an exceptional state of preservation allows modern observers to appreciate the precise handiwork of medieval minters.
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Specifications
| Country | Hungary |
|---|---|
| Year | 1131-41 |
| Grade | AU or Better |
| Legal-tender face value | Denar |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0400 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Diameter | 15 mm |
| Thickness | 0.80 mm |
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