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Denier - Andrew I

Issuer Hungary
Year 1046-1060
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Weight 0.58 g
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Obverse description Central isosceles cross with arms extending to a beaded inner ring, with wedge-shaped ornaments filling each of the four quadrants between the arms. The circumferential Latin legend runs between the inner pearl border and the outer rope-pattern rim. The design is characteristic of early Árpád-dynasty hammered silver coinage, with bold, irregular lettering typical of 11th-century Hungarian mint production.
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Reverse description Central isosceles cross dividing the field into four quarters, each containing a wedge-shaped ornament, set within a plain inner ring rather than a beaded one. The circumferential Latin legend is distributed around the field between the inner ring and the outer rope-pattern border. The reverse design mirrors the obverse in its overall composition but is distinguished by the unbeaded inner ring and the civic mint inscription referencing Székesfehérvár.
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Edge Plain.
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