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BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ-MENANΔPOY, diademed and draped bust of Menander right, seen from front / Maharajasa tratasara Menandrasa (Kharosthi script), Athena Alkidemos striding left, shield on left arm, hurling thunderbolt in right; HΛΩ monogram to left. HGC 12, 191. Bopearachchi 13Q. SNG ANS 822-41. Quant.Geek
Andras-I_(1047-1060)_U-004_C1-011_H-008_Q-002_3h_17mm_0,69g-s.jpg
04.1.2. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.2., H 008, CNH I. 011, U 004, #0104.1.2. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.2., H 008, CNH I. 011, U 004, #01
avers: +• REX•ANDREAS•, Cross within the dotted circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
reverse: + REGIA-CIVITAS, Cross within the circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0mm, weight: 0,69g, axis: 3h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár 008, CNH I. 011, Unger 004,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.1.2.,
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04.1.2. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.2., H 008, CNH I. 011, U 004, #0204.1.2. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.2., H 008, CNH I. 011, U 004, #02
avers: +• REX•ANDREAS•, Cross within the dotted circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
reverse: + REGIA-CIVITAS, Cross within the circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,5-17,2mm, weight: 0,42g, axis: 11h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár 008, CNH I. 011, Unger 004,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.1.2.,
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Andras-I_(1047-1060)_U-004_C1-011_H-008_Q-001_2h_17,3mm_0,61g-s.jpg
04.1.?. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.?., H-008, U-004, CNH I.-011,04.1.?. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.1.?., H-008, U-004, CNH I.-011,
avers: + REX•ANDREAS, Cross within a dotted circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
reverse: + REGIA-CIVITAS, Cross within a circle, wedges between the arms of the cross.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,3mm, weight: 0,61 g, axis: 2h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-008, Unger-004, CNH I.-011,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.1.?., New subtype/sigla variation!,
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Andras-I_(1047-1060)_U-005_C1-012_H-009_Q-001_11h_17mm_0,60g-s.jpg
04.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a5.01./053., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #0104.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a5.01./053., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #01
avers: + REX•ANDREAS in a double circle; cross in a circle with a circle in the center, (hands of three lines?); border of dots with three lines at each quarter.
reverse: + PANONEIA, Cross in a circle with a circle in the center and wedges in the angles; line border.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 17mm, weight: 0,60 g, axis: 11h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-009, Unger-005, CNH I.-012,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.4./a5.01./053.,
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Andras-I_(1047-1060)_U-005_C1-012_H-009_Q-003_9h_12,5-13,3mm_0,42g-s.jpg
04.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a1b4.01./121., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #0104.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a1b4.01./121., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #01
avers: + REX•ANDREAS in a double circle; cross in a circle with a circle in the center, (hands of three lines?); border of dots with three lines at each quarter.
reverse: + PANONEIA, Cross in a circle with a circle in the center and wedges in the angles; line border.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 12,5-13.3mm, weight: 0,42 g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-009, Unger-005, CNH I.-012,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.4./a1b4.01./121.,
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Andras-I_(1047-1060)_U-005_C1-012_H-009_Q-002_5h_15,5mm_0,64g-s.jpg
04.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a2d2.03./164., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #0104.4. András I., (Andreas I.), King of Hungary, (1047-1060 A.D.), AR-Denarius, CÁC I. 04.4./a2d2.03./164., H-009, U-005, CNH I.-012, + PANONEIA, #01
avers: + REX•ANDREAS in a double circle; cross in a circle with a circle in the center, (hands of three lines?); border of dots with three lines at each quarter.
reverse: + PANONEIA, Cross in a circle with a circle in the center and wedges in the angles; line border.
exergue:-/-//--, diameter: 15,5mm, weight: 0,64 g, axis: 5h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-009, Unger-005, CNH I.-012,
Tóth-Kiss-Fekete: CÁC I.(Catalog of Árpadian Coinage I./Opitz I.), Privy-Mark/Szigla: 04.4./a2d2.03./164.,
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Andras_II_,_(1205-1235_AD),_AR-Denar,_H-215,_C1-179,_U-165,_Q-001,_2h,_17mm,_0,84g-s.jpg
21.04. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.04.1.1./a1.3./04., H-215, CNH I.-179, U-165, AR-Denarius, #0121.04. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.04.1.1./a1.3./04., H-215, CNH I.-179, U-165, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: Trellised rectangle between two columns, patriarchal cross between two circles, amongst six dots between the columns, the border of dots.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, between two circles, amongst six dots, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 17,0 mm, weight: 0,84 g, axis: 2h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-215, CNH I.-179, Unger-165,
CÁC III. 21.04.1.1./a1.3./04.,
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21.05. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.05.1.1./b1.5./16., H-216, CNH I.-180, U-166, AR-Obulus, #0121.05. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.05.1.1./b1.5./16., H-216, CNH I.-180, U-166, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Trellised rectangle between two columns, patriarchal cross between two circles, amongst six dots between the columns, the border of dots.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, amongst six dots, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,0 mm, weight: 0,37 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-216, CNH I.-180, Unger-166,
CÁC III. 21.05.1.1./b1.5./16.,
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Andras_II_,_(1205-1235_AD),_AR-Denar,_H-228,_C1-191,_U-140,_Q-001,_9h,_16mm,_0,42g-s.jpg
21.14. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !, H-228, CNH I.-191, U-140, AR-Denarius, #0121.14. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !, H-228, CNH I.-191, U-140, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: Patriarchal cross on the arch, between two towers, two rosettes above, three circles below; border of dots.
reverse: Balcony over three arches, six-pointed star between two circles above, circle below; line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 16,0 mm, weight: 0,42 g, axis: 9h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-228, CNH I.-191, Unger-140,
CÁC III. 21.14.1.1./c1g1.1./22., New sigla !,
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21.39. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.39.1.1./a3.1./after 2. before 3., New Sigla !, H-283, CNH I.-187, U-207, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #0121.39. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.39.1.1./a3.1./after 2. before 3., New Sigla !, H-283, CNH I.-187, U-207, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #01
avers: Pediment on the column between two wings, crescent above, the border of dots.
reverse: Six-pointed star on the rod between two towers on the arch, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,0-11,5 mm, weight: 0,17 g, axis: 10h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-283, CNH I.-, Unger-207, Corponai Hoard No:78, by Gohl: Num. Közl. VI.125.
CÁC III. 21.39.1.1./a3.1./after 2. before 3., New Sigla !
Sigla three dots (a3) one on the left wing in the middle, and another two on the column in the middle. Very Rare!
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Andras_II__(1205-1235_AD),_H-275,_C1-305,_U-144,_Q-001,_7h,_14-14,5mm,_0,49g-s.jpg
21.61. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.61.1.1., H-275, CNH I.-305, U-144, AR-Denarius, #0121.61. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.61.1.1., H-275, CNH I.-305, U-144, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: Crowned bust facing, between two towers, star within crescent above, line border.
reverse: Bastion between two towers on an arch of dots, branch between two circles above, leaf below, the border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 14,0-14,5 mm, weight: 0,49 g, axis: 7h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-275, CNH I.-305, Unger-144,
CÁC III. 21.61.1.1.,
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Andras-II_(1205-1235_AD)_U-145_C1-306_H-276_Q-001_4h_12-12,5mm_0,28ga-s.jpg
21.62. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.62.1.1., H-276, CNH I.-306, U-145, AR-Obulus, #0121.62. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.62.1.1., H-276, CNH I.-306, U-145, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crowned bust facing, between two towers, star within crescent above, border of dots.
reverse: Bastion between two towers on an arch of dots, branch between two circles above, leaf below, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12-12,5 mm, weight: 0,28 g, axis: 4h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-276, CNH I.-306, Unger-145,
CÁC III. 21.62.1.1.,
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21.68. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.68.1.1./a1.2./03., H-279, CP-51, U-172, AR-Denarius, #0121.68. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.68.1.1./a1.2./03., H-279, CP-51, U-172, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: Two crowned busts facing each other, crescent, star and circle below, border of dots.
reverse: Bastion between two shields with patriarchal crosses, star above, two circles over and below, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 15,0 mm, weight: 0,63 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-279, CP-51, Unger-172,
CÁC III. 21.68.1.1./a1.2./03.,
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Andras-II_U-185_CP-044_H-259_Q-001_0h_11,5mm_0,28g-s.jpg
21.71. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.71.1.1., H-259, CNH CP.-044, U-185, AR-Obulus, Rare! #0121.71. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.71.1.1., H-259, CNH CP.-044, U-185, AR-Obulus, Rare! #01
avers: Three towers on an arch, cross on the middle one, crowned bust facing between two stars below, a double circle of dots.
reverse: Cross with rosettes in the angles, border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,5 mm, weight: 0,28g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-259, CNH CP.-044, Unger-185,
CÁC III. 21.71.1.1.,
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Andras-II_U-186_C1-220_H-260_Q-003_12,1mm_0,46gz-s.jpg
21.72. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.72.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-220, U-186, AR-Obulus, #0121.72. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.72.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-220, U-186, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crowned head facing, in the pointed arch between two towers, border of dots.
reverse: Cross with stars in the angles, border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,1 mm, weight: 0,46g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-260, CNH I.-220, Unger-186,
CÁC III. 21.72.1.1.,
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Andras_II__(1205-1235_AD),_H-263,_C1-223,_U-189,_AR-Denar,_Q-001,_3h,_10,5-11,5mm,_0,22g-s.jpg
21.78. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.78.1.1., H-263, CNH I.-223, U-189, AR-Denarius (Obulus?), Rare! #0121.78. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.78.1.1., H-263, CNH I.-223, U-189, AR-Denarius (Obulus?), Rare! #01
avers: The sitting king of the front, grasped with both hands neck and tail of a dragon, border of dots.
reverse: Standing king with a sword, panther looking backward, border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,5-11,5mm, weight: 0,22 g, axis: 3h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-263, CNH I.-223, Unger-189,
CÁC III. 21.78.1.1., Rare!
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Andras-II_U-191_C1-213_H-251_Q-001_8h_11,2mm_0,38g-s.jpg
21.81. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.81.1.1., H-251, CNH I.-213, U-191, AR-Obulus, #0121.81. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.81.1.1., H-251, CNH I.-213, U-191, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Patriarchal cross, leopard to right, star between them at down, the border of dots.
reverse: Winged griffin advancing left, star over the head, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,2 mm, weight: 0,38 g, axis: 8h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-251, CNH I.-213, Unger-191,
CÁC III. 21.81.1.1.,
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21.85. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.85.1.1., H-270, CNH I.-300, U-163, AR-Obulus, #0121.85. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.85.1.1., H-270, CNH I.-300, U-163, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crowned head facing, between two swords, line border.
reverse: Star between two lions standing with their back to each other, looking backward, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,2 mm, weight: 0,31g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-270, CNH I.-300, Unger-163,
CÁC III. 21.85.1.1.,
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Andras-II_(1205-1235_AD)_U-158_C1-210_H-248_Q-001_0h_10-10,5mm_0,30g-s.jpg
21.91. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.91.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-210, U-158, AR-Obulus, #0121.91. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.91.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-210, U-158, AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crown, cross between two wings below, the border of dots.
reverse: Cross amongst four lilies in a pattern of eight crescents, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,0-10,5 mm, weight: 0,30 g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-248, CNH I.-210, Unger-158,
CÁC III. 21.91.1.1.,
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21.91. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.91.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-210, U-158, AR-Obulus, #0221.91. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.91.1.1., H-248, CNH I.-210, U-158, AR-Obulus, #02
avers: Crown, cross between two wings below, the border of dots.
reverse: Cross amongst four lilies in a pattern of eight crescents, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,3mm, weight: 0,34 g, axis: 1h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-248, CNH I.-210, Unger-158,
CÁC III. 21.91.1.1.,
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22.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #0122.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #01
avers: Crescent between two heads with their back to each other, tower between two dots above, Hebrew letter "shin" "ש" below; line border.
reverse: Leopard advancing left, the tree above, Hebrew letter "pe" "פ" (?) above, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,5 mm, weight: 0,36 g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date:1235-1270 A.D., ref: Huszár-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), Unger-161(András II.),
CÁC III. 22.12.1.1.,
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22.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #0222.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #02
avers: Crescent between two heads with their back to each other, tower between two dots above, Hebrew letter "shin" "ש" below; line border.
reverse: Leopard advancing left, the tree above, Hebrew letter "pe" "פ" (?) above, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,5 mm, weight: 0,24 g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date:1235-1270 A.D., ref: Huszár-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), Unger-161(András II.),
CÁC III. 22.12.1.1.,
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22.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #0322.12. Béla IV., King of Hungary, (1235-1270 A.D.), CÁC III. 22.12.1.1., H-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), U-161(András II.), AR-Obulus, #03
avers: Crescent between two heads with their back to each other, tower between two dots above, Hebrew letter "shin" "ש" below; line border.
reverse: Leopard advancing left, the tree above, Hebrew letter "pe" "פ" (?) above, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,5 mm, weight: 0,29 g, axis: -h,
mint: Esztergom, date:1235-1270 A.D., ref: Huszár-267(András II.), CNH I.-227(András II.), Unger-161(András II.),
CÁC III. 22.12.1.1.,
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25.04. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., H-432, CNH I.-, U-341, AR-Denarius, #0125.04. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., H-432, CNH I.-, U-341, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: +RЄX ANDRЄAS, in a circle, crowned head facing in the center.
reverse: Eagle standing left, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 8-8,5mm, weight: 0,16g, axis:8h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-432, CNH I.-, Unger-341,
CÁC III. 25.04.1.1., Very Rare !!!
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25.17. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.17.1.1./0.1./01., H-413, CNH I.-363, U-321, AR-Denarius, #0125.17. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.17.1.1./0.1./01., H-413, CNH I.-363, U-321, AR-Denarius, #01
avers: King standing facing, holding sword and shield, patriarchal cross on the shield, a border of dots.
reverse: The lion of Saint Mark, a border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,5mm, weight: 0,44g, axis:0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-413, CNH I.-363, Unger-321,
CÁC III. 25.17.1.1./0.1./01.,
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25.26. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.26.1.1., H-422, CNH I.-372, U-334, AR-Denarius, R!, #0125.26. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 25.26.1.1., H-422, CNH I.-372, U-334, AR-Denarius, R!, #01
avers: Crowned bust facing between letters A and D, a border of dots.
reverse: Branch of raspberry (?) with leaves and two fruits, a border of dots.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,1mm, weight: 0,32g, axis:4h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-422, CNH I.-372, Unger-334,
CÁC III. 25.26.1.1.,
Q-001
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25.28. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 28.26.1.1., H-, CNH I.-, U-, PTN 14, No 101, AR-Obolus, RRR!, #0125.28. András III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-11301 A.D.), CÁC III. 28.26.1.1., H-, CNH I.-, U-, PTN 14, No 101, AR-Obolus, RRR!, #01
avers: Two Fish, border of dots.
reverse: Branch of raspberry (?) with leaves and two fruits, a border of dots (Very similar to the reverse of the U-334, but smaller).
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,1mm, weight: 0,32g, axis:4h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-, CNH I.-, Unger-,
First published: 08.11.2003., PTN 14., No 101.,
CÁC III. 28.26.1.1., Very Rare!
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Baktrian Empire, Baktrian Kings: Menander I Soter, AR Drachm.Baktria 160-145 B.C. 2.39g - 16mm, Axis 6h.

Obv: ΒAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΟΤΗΡΟΣ ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ - Diademed & draped bust right.

Rev: Kharosthi legend MAHARAJASA TRATARASA MENANDRASA around Athena Alkidemos, viewed from behind, standing left, brandishing thunderbolt in raised right hand & holding shield on extended left arm, AY monogram in right field.

Ref: SNG ANS 774-8; Bopearachchi Série 13B.
Provenance: Ex Derek Glover. Chris Scarlioli Collection.
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Elephant, Menander I Soter AE Square ChalkousAttribution: Mitchiner 134, Type 239; of Pushkalavati, chief workshop; Bactria
Date: 155-130 BC
Obverse: Elephant head with trunk raised and bell suspended from neck
Reverse: Karosthi inscription (Maharajasa Tratasara Menandrasa) around club of Herakles, monogram to l., “A” to r.
Size: 14 mm
Weight: 2.93 grams
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Hungary. András/Andreas I (1047-1060). Huszár 9; Tóth-Kiss 4.4 sigla a4b1.1/195; Unger 5; Réthy I 12-14; Frynas H.4.2; Lengyel 4/3; Adamovszky A15v1; Kovács p.101Hungary. András/Andreas I (1047-1060)

AR denomination unknown (per Huszár and Adamovszky) or denár (per Tóth-Kiss, Unger, Frynas, Lengyel, Kovács and Gyöngyössy) (average .69 g., 15.5-18 mm.); .48 g., 14.18 mm. max. (clipped), 0°

Obv: + REX ANDREAS (with D shaped like a P), Cross with three spokes forming each arm, with a small circle in the center, all surrounded by a double border broken by four sets of three perpendicular lines.

Rev: + PANONEIA, Cross with a small circle in the center, wedges between the arms.

Struck 1050-1060 (per Gyöngyössy, whose dating has not been accepted by later catalogers and appears to be speculative) in Esztergom.

Faintich speculates that the central obverse devices on this coin represents the supernova of 1054.

Note: Due to cutting, this emission appears in three sizes; 17 mm., 14 mm. and 10 mm. (per Huszár).

Huszár rarity 8, Toth-Kiss rarity 80, Unger rarity 60, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. András/Andreas I (1047-1060). Huszár 8; Tóth-Kiss 4.1 legend variation 1; Unger 4; Réthy I 11; Frynas H.4.1; Lengyel 4/2; Adamovszky A12; Kovács pp.100-101Hungary. András/Andreas I (1047-1060).

AR denomination unknown (per Huszár and Adamovszky) or denár (per Tóth-Kiss, Unger, Frynas, Lengyel, Kovács and Gyöngyössy) (average .58 g, 17.5-18 mm.); .53 g., 17.51 mm. max., 0°

Obv: + • REX • ANDREAS, Cross with wedges

Rev: + REGIA CIVITAS, Cross with wedges (retrograde gamma instead of G)

Struck 1046-1050 (per Gyöngyössy, whose dating has not been accepted by later catalogers and appears to be speculative) in Esztergom.

Huszár rating 9, Toth-Kiss rarity 100, Unger rarity 60, Frynas rarity N.
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Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235). Huszár 245, Toth-Kiss 21.88.1.1, Unger 178, Réthy I 208, Frynas 17.59, Lengyel 17/64, Adamovszky 291 Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235)

AR denár (average 0.7500 fineness; .75 g., 14.1 mm.); .70 g., 14.19 mm. max. 0°

Obv: Crowned head facing front in archway, star to left, three towers above.

Rev: Deer with cross-staff facing right, star to right.

The coins of András II can be divided into four weight groups, with average weights of the denárs being 0.53, 0.59, 0.86 and 0.79 grams, and the heaviest apparently issued between 1222 and 1230 (per Huszár at 11). If so, this emission was issued 1230-235, as noted by Gyöngyössy.

Huszár rarity 10, Toth-Kiss rarity 150, Unger value 75, Frynas rarity S.
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Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235). Huszár 269, Toth- Kiss 21.84.1.1, Unger 162, Réthy I 299, Frynas 17.41, Lengyel 17/80, Adamovszky 318, Rengjeo 54, Mimica 54, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.11Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235)

AR denár (average 0.7500 fineness; .83 g., 13 mm.); .60 gr.,12.59 mm. max, 90°

Obv: Crowned head facing front with two swords.

Rev: Two standing lions looking back over their shoulders, a star between them.

The coins of András II can be divided into four weight groups, with average weights of the denárs being 0.53, 0.59, 0.86 and 0.79 grams, and the heaviest apparently issued between 1222 and 1230 (per Huszár at 11). If so, this emission was issued 1222-1230, although Gyöngyössy dates it to 1215-1222.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 6, Toth-Kiss rarity 50, Unger value 18 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235). Huszár 270, Toth- Kiss 21.85.1.1, Unger 163, Réthy I 300, Frynas 17.42, Lengyel 17/81, Adamovszky 317, Rengjeo 56, Mimica 56, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.12Hungary. András/Andreas II (1205-1235)

AR obulus (average 0.7500 fineness; .3 g., 10.2 mm.); .32 gr., 9.98 mm. max, 180°

Obv: Crowned head facing front with two swords.

Rev: Two standing lions looking back over their shoulders, a star between them.

The coins of András II can be divided into four weight groups, with average weights of the denárs being 0.53, 0.59, 0.86 and 0.79 grams, and the heaviest apparently issued between 1222 and 1230 (per Huszár at 11). If so, based on the average weight of the companion denár (Huszár 269), this emission was issued 1222-1230, although Gyöngyössy dates it to 1215-1222.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 9, Toth-Kiss rarity 50, Unger value 45 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 266, Toth-Kiss 22.11.1.1, Unger 160, Réthy I 226, Frynas 17.38, Lengyel 18/30, Adamovszky 313, Rengjeo 38, Mimica 38, Dimnick-Dobrinić 4.1.6Hungary. Attributed to Béla IV (1235-1270) by Toth-Kiss and Lengyel, and to András/Andreas II (1205-1235) by Huszár, Unger, Frynas, Adamovszky and Gyöngyössy (who states that the type was issued 1215-1222). The reattribution is based on a study of hybrid denárs (per Toth-Kiss at pp. 30-31).

AR denár (average .56 g., 13.1-13.3 mm.); .32 g., 12.49 mm. max, 180°

Obv: Tower above crescent above star, flanked by profiles facing left and right, pellets above.

Rev: Panther facing left under branched tree with leaves, rosette above in left field and Hebrew letter ט (tet) above in right field.

The Hebrew letter ט (tet) is probably the mark of Teka, who was a kammergraf in 1232 (under András II) and 1235-1245 (under Béla IV), per Rádóczy and Nagy.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in 1212-1220 in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and various Bans (Group IV). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156). Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić do not note the presence of the Hebrew letter on the reverse.

Huszár rarity 6, Toth-Kiss rarity 25, Unger value 34 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 267, Toth-Kiss 22.12.1.1, Unger 161, Réthy I 227, Frynas 17.39, Lengyel 18/33, Adamovszky 312, Rengjeo 39, Mimica 39, Dimnick-Dobrinić 4.2.1Hungary. Attributed to Béla IV (1235-1270) by Toth-Kiss and Lengyel, and to András/Andreas II (1205-1235) by Huszár, Unger, Frynas, Adamovszky and Gyöngyössy (who states that the type was issued before 1215). The reattribution is based on a study of hybrid denárs (per Toth-Kiss at pp. 30-31).

AR obulus (average .23 g, 10.6-10.8 mm.); .37 g., 10.83 mm. max., 180°

Obv: Tower above crescent above Hebrew letter ש/shin (per Huszár, Toth-Kiss and Lengyel) or E-shape (per Frynas), flanked by profiles facing left and right, pellets above.

Rev: Panther facing left under branched tree with leaves, Hebrew letter פ/feh-peh (per Toth-Kiss) or ט/tet (per Lengyel).above, although Huszár and Frynas do not recognize any Hebrew letter,

The Hebrew letter on the reverse is most likely a ט/tet. This is consistent with the letter appearing on the matching denár Huszár 266, is probably the mark of Teka, who was a kammergraf in 1232 (under András II) and 1235-1245 (under Béla IV), per Rádóczy and Nagy. Moreover, the פ/feh-peh is probably the mark of Fredman, who was a kammergraf in 1270-1272 under István V (1270-1272); as such, the mark is inconsistent with either Béla IV or András II.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in 1212-1220 in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and various Bans (Group IV). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156). Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić do not note the presence of the Hebrew letters on the obverse and reverse; Dimnick-Dobrinić describes the letter on the obverse as a trefoil ornament (consistent with Frynas).

Huszár rarity 9, Toth-Kiss rarity 25, Unger value 70 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 306; Toth-Kiss 22.18.1.1 sigla 0.1/1; Unger 228 var.; Réthy I 241 var.; Frynas 18/16; Lengyel 18/37; Adamovszky 369; Rengjeo 42 var.; Mimica 42 var.; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.3 var.Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR denár (average .48 g., 12.4 mm.); .51 g., 12.0 mm. max., 0°

Obv: Castle bastion above crescent, lilies to left and right.

Rev: Hebrew letter ×—/het in a floral wreath.

The Hebrew letter ×—/het is probably the mark of Henok, per Rádóczy and Nagy. Henok was enobled as a kammergraf by Béla IV in 1250. The source document refers to “Henel Judeus comes camerae regiae” (= “The Jewish Henel count of the royal chambers [treasury]”). He died indebted to the crown in 1265.

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 6, Toth-Kiss rarity 30, Unger value 20 DM, Frynas value N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 307; Toth-Kiss 22.22.1.1 sigla 0.1/1; Unger 229; Réthy I 242; Frynas 18/17; Lengyel 18/41; Adamovszky 368; Rengjeo 43; Mimica 43; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.2.1Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR obulus (average .25 g., 10.0-10.5 mm.); .14 g., 9.22 mm. max., 0°

Obv: Castle bastion above crescent, lilies to left and right.

Rev: Hebrew letter ×—/het in a floral wreath.

The Hebrew letter ×—/Het is probably the mark of Henok, per Rádóczy and Nagy. Henok was enobled as a kammergraf by Béla IV in 1250. The source document refers to “Henel Judeus comes camerae regiae” (= “The Jewish Henel count of the royal chambers [treasury]”). He died indebted to the crown in 1265.

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 8, Toth-Kiss rarity 25, Unger value 30 DM, Frynas value N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 309, Toth-Kiss 22.36.1.1, Unger 232, Réthy I 245, Frynas H.18.20, Lengyel 18/44, Adamovszky A371, Rengjeo 45; Mimica 45; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.2.2Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR obulus (average .25 g, 10 mm.); .26 g., 10.54 mm. max. 180°

Obv: BELA REX around a cross

Rev: Angel fighting dragon

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 9; Toth-Kiss rarity 50, Unger value 60 DM, Frynas rarity S
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 310, Toth-Kiss 22.37.1.1, Unger 233, Réthy I 244, Frynas H.18.21, Lengyel 18/45, Adamovszky A374, Rengjeo 44; Mimica 44; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.4Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR denár (average .56 g, 12.5 mm.); .55 g., 12.77 mm. max.

Obv: BELAE REX (per Huszár, Frynas, Lengyel, Adamovszky and Gyöngyössy) or BELA, Hebrew letter ש/shin, REX (per Toth-Kiss), Hebrew letter ט/tet in center.

Rev: Angel stabbing dragon

The Hebrew letter ט/tet is probably the mark of Teka, per Rádóczy and Nagy. Teka was ennobled by András II (1205-1235). A source document refers to “iudeus Teha comes in reddenda ratione nostri negocii de opere camere” (= “the Jewish Teha count by reason of our chamber [treasury] business”). His activities are recorded as early as 1225, when he acted as a financial intermediary between András II and Duke Leopold VI of Austria. He disappears from the historical texts by 1243.

The orientation of the obverse is ambiguous. All references orient the obverse so that the B at the start of the legend is just past 12:00 o’clock. If oriented so that the B is at 6:00 o’clock the Hebrew letter is oriented properly. However, if oriented so that the B is at 3:00 o’clock, the Hebrew letter appears to be a פ/feh-peh. That is the mark of Fredman, per Rádóczy and Nagy, who was active after the reign of Béla IV.

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 7 Toth-Kiss rarity 25, Unger value 20 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 315, Toth-Kiss 22.58.1.1, Unger 255, Réthy I 248, Frynas 18.40, Lengyel 18/63, Adamovszky 380, Rengjeo 48, Mimica 48, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.7Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR denár (average .51 g., 12.5 mm.);, .42 g., 13.8 mm. max., 180°

Obv: [* R]EX-BELA, around crowned head facing front.

Rev: Patriarchal cross, facing crowned heads below, star and crescent above, annulets between cross arms and to sides.

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

The Slavonien banaldenári were initially struck under Béla IV. The reverse of this coin bears the standard reverse featured on the banaldenári.

Huszár rarity 10, Toth-Kiss rarity 100, Unger value 38 DM, Frynas value S
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 336; Toth-Kiss 22.15.1.1 sigla 0.1/1; Unger 246; Réthy I 344; Frynas 18.34; Lengyel 18/34; Adamovszky 402; Rengjeo 52, Mimica 52, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.10Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR denár (average .55 g., 12.1 mm.), .57 g., 13.12 mm. max. 90°

Obv: Crowned head facing front over patriarchal cross, towers to sides.

Rev: Crowned winged lion facing left.

The coins of Béla IV were initially struck with a fineness of 0.800 silver, and later with a fineness of .900, and with an average weight of .52 g. (per Huszár at 11).

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 7, Toth-Kiss rarity 30, Unger value 22 DM, Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 337; Toth-Kiss 22.16.1.1 sigla 0.1/1; Unger 247; Réthy I 345-346; Frynas H.18.35; Lengyel Adamovszky 401-401a; Rengjeo 53; Mimica 53; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.2.4Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270).

AR obulus (average .25 g., 8.5-10.5 mm.);, .16 g., 10.22 mm. max. 180°

Obv: Crowned head facing front over patriarchal cross, towers to sides.

Rev: Crowned winged lion facing left.

The coins of Béla IV were initially struck with a fineness of 0.800 silver, and later with a fineness of .900, and with an average weight of .52 g. (per Huszár at 11).

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Only Réthy and Adamovszky subdivide this type by the size of the obulus. Their parameters are unclear.

Huszár rarity 9; Toth-Kiss rarity 40; Unger value 32 DM; Frynas rarity S
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 339, Toth-Kiss 22.69.1.1, Unger 256B, Réthy I 360, Frynas 18.43, Lengyel 18/77, Adamovszky 405, Rengjeo 52, Mimica 52, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.10Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR denár (average .52 g., 13.2 mm.); .57 g., 12.18 mm. max., 180°

Obv: Cross on crescent, crowned heads to the sides.

Rev: Panther facing right

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 7, Toth-Kiss rarity 25, Unger value 18 DM, Frynas value N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 340, Toth-Kiss 22.72.1.1, Unger 256C, Réthy I 361, Frynas 18.44, Lengyel 18/79, Adamovszky 404, Rengjeo 57, Mimica 57, Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.2.6Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270)

AR obulus (average .22 g., 9.2 mm.); 17 g., 9.59 mm. max. 180°

Obv: Cross on crescent, crowned heads to the sides.

Rev: Panther facing right

The coins of Béla IV were initially struck with a fineness of 0.800 silver, and later with a fineness of .900, and with an average weight of .52 g. (per Huszár at 11).

According to Gyöngyössy the type was issued after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242.

The coins of Béla IV were issued with an average fineness of .800 and “later” .900, per Huszár at 11.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 10, Toth-Kiss rarity 60, Unger value 45 DM, Frynas value N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 390; Toth-Kiss 22.45.1.1 sigla 01/1; Unger 300; Réthy I 336; Frynas 20.27; Lengyel 18/53; Adamovszky 481; Rengjeo 49; Mimica 49; Dimnick-Dobrinić 5.1.8Hungary. Attributed to László/Ladislaus IV (1272-1290) by Huszár, Unger Réthy, Frynas, Adamovszky and Gyöngyössy (who states that the type was issued 1272-1275). and to Béla IV (1235-1270) by Toth-Kiss and Lengyel

AR denár (average .50 g., 11.6 mm.); .59 g., 11.66 mm. max., 90°

Obv: Two serrated arches resting on a column, under it two heads facing, on top between two stars bastion with cross.

Rev: Dragon with curled tail, facing right, circle underneath tail.

Rengjeo, Mimica and Dimnick-Dobrinić refer to this emission as a Croatian Freisacher issued in Slavonia under András II (1205-1235) and Dukes Béla (1220-1226; governor of Dalmatia and Croatia) and Kálmán/Coloman (1226-1235; duke of Dalmatia and Croatia) (Group V). This attribution was initially made by Hóman in 1920, who tentatively assigned this emission to a Zagreb mint. However, the basis of this attribution has been proven to be erroneous, and the consensus among Hungarian numismatists is that the emission is Hungarian (per Metcalf [1979] at 156).

Huszár rarity 8; Toth-Kiss rarity 30; Unger value 20 DM; Frynas rarity N
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Hungary. Béla IV (1235-1270). Huszár 400; Toth-Kiss 22A.76.1.1; Unger 310; Réthy I 350; Frynas 20.40; Lengyel 19/17; Adamovszky 489Hungary. Anonymous Vienna denar per Huszár (who wrote that “t cannot be determined under which ruler th[is] w[as] minted”); attributed to Béla IV (1235-1270) by Toth-Kiss, to István/Stephen V) (1270-1272) by Lengyel, tentatively attributed to László/Ladislaus IV (1272-1290) by Unger and Frynas, and to László by Adamovszky

AR denár; .56 g., 14.38 mm. max.

Obv: Agnus Dei facing left with cross-banner.

Rev: Hebrew letter ט/tet in floral wreath.

The Hebrew letter ט/tet is probably the mark of Teka, per Rádóczy and Nagy. Teka was ennobled by András II (1205-1235). A source document refers to “iudeus Teha comes in reddenda ratione nostri negocii de opere camere” (= “the Jewish Teha count by reason of our chamber [treasury] business”). His activities are recorded as early as 1225, when he acted as a financial intermediary between András II and Duke Leopold VI of Austria. He disappears from the historical texts by 1243. Rádóczy and Nagy attributed this coin to Béla IV.

“[F]oreign influence spread to contemporary Hungarian coinage from the Vienna denars, a collective term applied to the coins issued by Austrian princes beginning with the end of the 12th century through various mints. Such coins appeared as commercial currency in large quantities all over Hungary in the course of the 13th century . . . [T]he types virtually vied with the fantastic animal shapes of contemporary sculpture . . . Of these motifs, that of the Agnus Dei enjoyed particular favour in contemporary Romanesque sculpture.” (Huszár [1963] at 12).

Huszár rarity R1, Toth-Kiss rarity 200, Unger value 70 DM, Frynas rarity S
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Hungary. István/Stephen V (1270-1272). Huszár 352; Toth-Kiss 23.10.1.1; Unger 264 var.; Réthy I 292 var.; Frynas H.19.9; Lengyel 19/10; Adamovsky 438 var.Hungary. István/Stephen V (1270-1272)

AR denar (average .53 g., 12.5-13.0 mm.); .34 g., 13.23 mm. max., 90°

Obv: REX STEPANS, Crowned head facing left

Rev: Hebrew letter פ/peh-feh between two animals prancing with their backs to each other, looking back

The Hebrew letter פ/peh-feh is probably the mark of Fredman, per Rádóczy and Nagy. Fredman was active during the reign of István/Stephen V, and ennobled by László/Ladislau IV (1272-1290); a source document from that year states: “Fredmanus iudeus comes camere nostre” (= “The Jewish Fredman count of our chamber [treasury]”). He was still active in 1291, during the reign of András/Andrew III (1290-1301). Due to pressure from the Papacy, Fredman did not place Hebrew marks on coins during the reigns of László and András.

Toth-Kiss list 18 denarii (exclusive of varieties) issued by István and Lengyel lists 14. Given that he ruled for only 27 months (May 3, 1270 to August 6, 1272) the number of emisions cannot be explained by the annual renewal and replacement of the coinage. However, István assumed the governance of the eastern part of the country as duke in 1257, in 1258 became the ruler of South-Styria, and in 1262 forced his father to enlarge his territory and adapted the title Younger King. According to Hóman (1916 p. 217) István had the right, as duke, to issue coins. It is likely that most of the coins issued by him date to before he assumed the kingship in 1270.

Huszár rarity R2, Toth-Kiss rarity 200, Unger value 160 DM, Frynas rarity R. The legend on this coin is as per Huszár, Toth-Kiss, Lengyel and Frynas. The legend is REX • STEPNS per Unger and Réthy, and REX STEPANVS per Adamovsky.
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Indo-Greek Bronze 4-Cholkoi of Menander I SoterIndo-Greek Bronze 4-Cholkoi of Menander I Soter minted between 155-130 BC.

Obverse: BASILEWS SWTHROS MENANDROS, helmeted and draped bust right;

Reverse: Kharosthi legend: Maharajasa Tratarasa Menandrasa (Great King Savior Menander), Nike advancing right, wreath in extended right, palm frond over shoulder in left, monogram lower right

Attribution: Bopearachchi Série 32C; Mitchiner IGIS Type 244b; Mitchiner ACW 1821; SNG ANS 945 ff; SNG Cop 306 var (monogram)
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S-025 Andras III., (???), (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-1301 A.D.), AR-Bagattino, U-, #01S-025 Andras III., (???), (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-1301 A.D.), AR-Bagattino, U-, #01
avers:- Star on crescent, within the circle.
revers:- Capital Gothic "A", within the circle.
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 8-8,5 mm, weight: 0,16 g, axis: - 7h,
mint: Slavonia , date: A.D., ref: Unger-, CHN-1-, Huszar-,
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S-025 Andras III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-1301 A.D.), AR-Denarius, Slavonia, U-Sz-21, #01, RR!S-025 Andras III., (Andreas III.), King of Hungary, (1290-1301 A.D.), AR-Denarius, Slavonia, U-Sz-21, #01, RR!
avers:- +MONETA-REGIS-P-SCLAVONIA, Marten running left, star above and below.
revers:- Patriarchal cross, facing crowned heads below, star and crescent above, lily at the foot of the 2nd cross both side, R-A (privy mark) to sides.
diameter: 15mm, weight: 0,63g, axis: 6h,
mint: Slavonia, mint mark: R-A,
date: 1290-1301 A.D., ref: Unger- Sz-21, Rj-189-198, CNH-, Huszar-, RR!,
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