Kingdom of Hungary Silver Denar Bela II (1131-41 AD) MS-61 NGC
Numismatic
Kingdom of Hungary Silver Denar Bela II (1131-41 AD) MS-61 NGC
This silver denar originates from twelfth-century medieval Hungary, minted during the reign of King Bela II between 1131 and 1141 AD. Despite its incredible age, this specific coin has survived in exceptional condition, certified by specialists as Mint State 61. The design of this medieval piece features geometric and symbolic artistry characteristic of the era. On the obverse, observers can study a prominent long cross that integrates a circular element at its center. The reverse side displays a contrasting short cross enclosed within a central circle, which is further framed by an outer ring. Struck from silver, this coin represents the tangible currency of the medieval Hungarian kingdom. Its survival into the modern era with its original mint luster intact offers a direct, physical connection to the twelfth century.
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Specifications
| Country | Hungary |
|---|---|
| Year | 1131-41 AD |
| Grade | MS-61 (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denar |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0400 troy oz |
| Diameter | 15 mm |
| Thickness | 0.80 mm |
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