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Offline agord

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ID help for Hungarian coins
« on: April 14, 2009, 01:04:59 am »
Would appreciate some help identifying these 3. I believe the top coin to be from the period between Sigismund and Matthias Corvinus, the 2nd coin from Sigismund and the 3rd coin from Matthias Corvinus.

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Re: ID help for Hungarian coins
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2009, 08:15:53 am »
The top coin was issued by János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453).  It was struck in Buda in 1446.  The catalog references for it are Huszár 618, Pohl 175-1, Unger 485a, Réthy II 156.

The middle coin was issued by Sigismund  of Luxembourg (1387-1437).  It was struck in Kremnitz in 1436 by Leonardo Bardi-Noffry or Petrus Lang.  The catalog references for it are Huszár 578, Pohl 118-9, Unger 450c, Réthy II 124A.

The bottom coin was issued by Matthias "Corvinus" (1458-1490).  It was struck in 1479-1485 in Kremnitz by Augustin Langsfelder and Veit Mülstein.  The catalog references for it are Huszár 719, Pohl 221-4, Unger 5654, Réthy II 239A.

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Re: ID help for Hungarian coins
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2009, 12:09:18 pm »
Thanks for the info.

 

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