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Huszár 717, Pohl 216-_, Unger 562_, Réthy II 235A, Kaplan Subtype A
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Hungary. Matthias "Corvinus" (Mátyás Hunyadi in Hun.) (1458-1490). AR denar 16 mm..
Obv: + M • MAThIE • R [•] VnGARIE, Four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Bohemian lion), raven in lightly outlined escutcheon in center, hints of a ring in its beak.
Rev: PATROn — VnGAR, Veiled Madonna with infant Jesus to her right, R –shield (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck 1468-1470 (per Unger), 1468-1481 (per Huszár) or 1468-1484 (per Pohl), with an average fineness of approximately .500 silver, and an average weight of .59023 g.
The shield privy mark was struck in Kremnitz (formerly Körmöcbánya,
Hungary, now Kremnica, Slovakia) by Johannes Constorfer, kammergraf, in 1469 (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 3. This is a highly variable type with four subtypes. Subtype A is the most common variety, comprising around 50% of the coins in the emission. This is an unrecorded privy mark, due to the presence of the R rather than the K.
In Subtype A coins, the obverse legend is + M MAThIE.R.VnGARIE (or a minor variant), per Huszar and Pohl, but contrary to the description in Huszár, there is either no escutcheon or just faint hints of an escutcheon, and there is no ring in the raven's beak or just the hint of a ring. They are depicted in Huszár/Pohl but not depicted in Unger or Réthy.
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