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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.d., P-175-04, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.d., P-175-04, #01
avers: TEMPORE IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (h-P); border of dots.
reverse: ✠m•REGnI•VnGARIE, Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in a circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/P//--, diameter: 12-13mm, weight: 0,56g, axis: 6h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-618, CNH-2-156, Unger-485.d., Pohl-175-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.dvar., P-175-04, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.dvar., P-175-04, #01
avers: TEMPO•IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (h-P or n-P); border of dots.
reverse: ✠ m•REGIS•VGRE (legend variation), Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in a circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/P//--, diameter: 13mm, weight: 0,40g, axis: 11h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-618, CNH-2-156, Unger-485.dvar., Pohl-175-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.e., P-175-05, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-618, C2-156, U-485.e., P-175-05, #01
avers: TEMPORE•IOhAnIS (legend variation), Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (h-c˟), border of dots.
reverse: ✠m•REGnI•VnGARIE, Hungarian shield with Árpadian stripes in a circle; border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: h/c˟//--, were struck by Christophorus de Florentia, (by Pohl). diameter: 13-13,5mm, weight: 0,59g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Nagyszegben (Hermanstadt, today Romania: Sibiu, by Pohl), date: 1446 A.D.(by Pohl),
ref: Huszar-618, CNH-2-156, Unger-485.e., Pohl-175-05,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-620, C2-157A, U-486.d., P-177-04, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-S, #01 037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-620, C2-157A, U-486.d., P-177-04, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-S, #01
avers: ✠TEMPORE•IO•GVBERnATOR, Crowned Bohemian Lion advancing left in a circle; border of dots.
reverse: Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-S); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/S//-- were struck by Stephanus Mikola, diameter: mm, weight: 0,00g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1451 A.D. (by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-620, CNH-2-157A, Unger-486.d., Pohl-177-04,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-623, C2-157C, U-487, P-179, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-623, C2-157C, U-487, P-179, Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01
avers: •TEMPORE IO•GVBERnATOR, Bohemian Lion advancing left in a circle, without crown, border of dots.
reverse: Rozette MOnETA•REGnI•VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I); border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were struck by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 19mm, weight: 0,72g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1451-1452 A.D. (by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-623, CNH-2-157C, Unger-487, Pohl-179,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-631, C2-166, U-488, P-185, Raven standing left, Rare!, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, H-631, C2-166, U-488, P-185, Raven standing left, Rare!, #01
avers: ✠m•LADISLAI•R•VnGARIE•E•, Two-part Hungarian shield (stripes, patriarchal cross) in a circle, mint-mark on each side, border of dots.
reverse: ✠IOhAnI•GVBERnATORIS•, Raven standing left, in a circle, ring in beak, over the crescent, border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were struck by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 13-13,5mm, weight: 0,59g, axis: 7h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1452 A.D. (by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-631, CNH-2-166, Unger-488, Pohl-185, Rare!
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, H-622, C2-158A, U-490.b., P-178-01, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, H-622, C2-158A, U-490.b., P-178-01, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #01
avers: Bohemian Lion with a crown advancing left in the circle, line border.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 12,0mm, weight: 0,27g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1450 A.D. (by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-622, CNH-2-158A, Unger-490.b., Pohl-178-1,
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037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, H-622, C2-158A, U-490.b., P-178-01, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #02037 János (Johannes or John) Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-Obulus, H-622, C2-158A, U-490.b., P-178-01, Patriarchal cross, B-I, #02
avers: Bohemian Lion with a crown advancing left in the circle, line border.
reverse: Patriarchal cross, in a circle, mint-mark on each side (B-I), border of dots.
exergue, mint mark: B/I//-- were strucked by Iohannes Münczer (by Pohl), diameter: 13,5mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Hungary, Buda, date: 1447-1450 A.D. (by Pohl),
ref: Huszár-622, CNH-2-158A, Unger-490.b., Pohl-178-1,
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Coin Weight for Hungarian Ducat (=aranyforint = gulden)AE 13 mm x 14 mm x 1.5 mm; original weight 3.5 gr.
Withers, P. and B.R., "Lions, Ships & Angels: The Galata Guide to Identifying Coin-Weights Found in Britain" (1995 & 2nd ed. revised 2011), p. 29 (per the dealer's flip).
Obv: Crowned St. Lászlo (= Ladislaus) standing facing, holding long cross in right hand and globus cruciger in left, flanked by H-D (= Hungaricus Ducatus), all in a beaded circle.
Rev: Blank.
The Hungarian aranyforint was struck in great quantities and circulated widely throughout Europe, so that they are found as far afield as England and Scotland. As many currencies circulated throughout Europe, coin weights were sold in boxed sets containing weights for a wide variety of coins that a merchant may encounter, together with a scale.
The obverse devise on this weight is similar to the medieval depiction of St. Lászlo which continuously appeared on the aranyforint from the reign of Lajos I (1342-1382) through the reign of Lajos II (1516-1526), and after the defeat of Hungary by the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Mohács, on the ayanyforints of János Szapolyai (1526-1540), but not on those of his Habsburg rival, Ferdinand I (1526-1564), or on those of the subsequent Habsburg kings of Hungary (the depiction of St. Lászlo on the Habsburg coins, and even on some of the later Jagiellon issues, was in a Renaissance style). The devise on the weight differs from that on the aranyforint primarily in that (a) St. Lászlo is holding a long cross rather than a halberd; and (b) St. Lászlo is not nimbate (although he is not consistently nimbate on the later Jagiellon issues and is not nimbate on the issues of János Szapolyai). The style of this weight suggests that it was manufactured pre- Mohács, and according to Withers, it was made in Germany during the 1400’s to 1500’s (Note: I am reliant upon the dealer’s flip for this information, as I have not been able to obtain Withers). However, a number of similarly styled coin weights issued by Antwerp masters who were active in the mid to late 1500’s (i.e., Bernaert Foncq (active 1550-1578), his son, Hans Foncq (active 1577-1603) and Rogier Verpoorten (active ca. 1580 and later)) indicates that the medieval St. Lászlo continued to appear on coin weights even after that style had become obsolete on the actual coins. presenting the possibility that this weight may have been manufactured post-Mohács.Stkp
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HUNGARY - Janos Hunyadi, RegentHungary - Johann Hunyadi, Regent (1446-1453) AR Denarius. Hus. 620. Toned Fine.
Obverse: Lion, "TEMPORE { }. Reverse: Patriarchal cross, "+MONETA REGIS VNGARIE"dpaul7
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Huszár 618, Pohl 175-4, Unger 485d, Réthy II 156Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). Billon denar, .43 g., 12.80 mm. max., 0°
Obv: TEMPORE– IOhAnIS, Patriarchal cross, h-P flanking
Rev: + M REGnI VnGA]RIE, Shield w/ Árpádian stripes
The type was struck in 1446 (per Pohl, Huszár & Unger). This privy mark was struck in in Nagyszeben=Hermanstadt (now, Sibiu, Romania) (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6. This obverse legend is not recorded in any of the catalogs, which record the legend as TEMPORE–IO • GVBER. This legend appears to be common on the coins of the type issued in Hermanstadt and bearing this privy mark.Stkp
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Huszár 618, Pohl 175-5, Unger 485e, Réthy II 156, Weszerle B-VIII-9Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). AR denar, .14-14.5 mm.
Obv: TEMPORE– • IOhAnIS •, Patriarchal cross, h-c/X (privy mark) in fields.
Rev: + M • REGnI • VnGARIE[•], Shield with Árpádian stripes.
The type was struck in 1446 (per Pohl, Huszár & Unger). This privy mark was struck in in Hermanstadt (now Sibiu, Romania) by Christophorus de Florentia, kammergraf (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6. This obverse legend is not recorded in Huszár, Pohl or Unger, which all record the legend as TEMPORE–IO • GVBER. This legend appears to be common on the coins of the type issued in Hermanstadt and bearing this privy mark.Stkp
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Huszár 618, Pohl 175-1, Unger 485a, Réthy II 156 Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). AR denar, 15 mm.
Obv: TEMPORE–IO • GVBER •, Patriarchal cross, B–*/n (privy mark) in fields.
Rev: + M • REGnI • VnGARIE •, Shield with Árpádian stripes.
The type was struck in 1446 (per Pohl, Huszár & Unger). This privy mark was struck in Buda (now Budapest) under a collective mark (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6.
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Huszár 618, Pohl 175-7, Unger 485g, Réthy II 156Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). AR denar, .27 gr., 13 mm.
Obv: TEMPORE–IO • GV[BER], Patriarchal cross, n-C (privy mark) in fields.
Rev: + M • REGnI • VnG[ARIE], Shield with Árpádian stripes.
The type was struck in 1446 (per Pohl, Huszár & Unger). This privy mark was struck in in Nagybánya (now Baia Mere, Romania) under a collective civic mark (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6.Stkp
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Huszár 620, Pohl 177-1, Unger 486a, Réthy II 157A Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). Billon denar, 15 mm.
Obv: [TEM]PORE I[O • GVB]ERnATOR, Crowned lion of Berszterce facing left.
Rev: * MOnETA • RE[GnI • VnGAR]IE, Patriarchal cross, B–I (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck in 1447-1450 (per Huszár & Unger) or 1447-1451 (per Pohl). This privy mark was struck in Buda (now Budapest), probably by Johannes Münczer (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6. The legends described and depicted in Huszár and Pohl differ slightly from those described and depicted in Unger and Réthy. This coin comports with the legends in Unger and Réthy.
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Huszár 620, Pohl 177-10, Unger 486_, Réthy II 157AHungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). Billon denar, .69 gr., 17 mm.
Obv: + TEMPORE • GVBERnATORI, Crowned lion of Berszterce facing left.
Rev: + MOnETA • REGnI • VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, n–* (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck in 1447-1450 (per Huszár & Unger) or 1447-1451 (per Pohl). This privy mark is a collective mark struck in Nagybánya (now Baia Mere, Romania) (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6. The legends described and depicted in Huszár and Pohl differ slightly from those described and depicted in Unger and Réthy. The obverse of this coin differs significantly from those described, and the reverse comports with is coin comports with Huszár and Pohl.Stkp
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Huszár 620, Pohl 177-2, Unger 486b, Réthy II 157AHungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453). Billon denar, .31 gr., 15 mm.
Obv: + TE[MPORE IO • ]GVB[ERnATOR], Crowned lion of Berszterce facing left.
Rev: * MOn[ETA • REGn]I • VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B–n (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck in 1447-1450 (per Huszár & Unger) or 1447-1451 (per Pohl). This privy mark was struck in Buda (now Budapest) by Michael Nadler, (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 6. The legends described and depicted in Huszár and Pohl differ slightly from those described and depicted in Unger and Réthy. The reverse of this coin comports with Réthy and Unger.Stkp
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Huszár 630, Pohl 185A, Unger --, Réthy II 165Hungary. János Hunyadi (Governor, 1446-1453) and or in the name of Ladislaus V (László in Hun.) “Posthumous” (1440-1457). Billon denar, .57 gr., 17 mm.
Obv: [* ]MOnTA • LADISLAI • DEI [• G], Patriarchal cross, K-R (privy mark) in fields.
Rev: [+ TEMPOR]E • [IO • GVBER]nATORI, Bohemian lion facing left.
Struck in 1452 per Huszár or post 1447 (probably 1452) per Pohl to pay laborers (per Pohl). This is a mule (Although not noted as such in Huszár, it is stated to be a mule in Unger and Pohl. It was listed as Unger 493 in the first edition of that catalog, but is not listed in the second edition). The “obverse” of this coin is the obverse of a denar (Huszár 654, Pohl 160-3, Unger 505c, Réthy II 183) struck on behalf of Ladislaus V by the Hussite warlord Jan Giskra in 1447-1450 (per Pohl, Huszár and Unger). The “reverse” is the obverse of a denar (Huszár 620, Pohl 177, Unger 486, Réthy II 157A) struck by János Hunyadi in 1447-1450 (per Huszár and Unger) or 1447-1451 (per Pohl). The privy mark is a collective mark struck in Kremnitz (formerly Körmöcbánya, Hungary, now Kremnica, Slovakia) that was used on both types in all those years (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating R1. The reverse legend in Huszár differs from that in Réthy only in that there is a final “S” in the legend in Huszár. This coin appears to comport with Réthy.Stkp
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Huszár 881, Pohl 265-14, Unger 699l, Réthy II 331A, dated 1527 Hungary. John Zapolyai (János Szapolyai in Hun.) (1526-1540). AR denar, 16 mm.
Obv: IOHANNES * R * VNGAR * 1527 *, Four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Árpádian stripes), wolf in escutcheon.
Rev: PATRONA * – * VNGARIE, Crowned Madonna with infant Jesus to her right, K–T (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck 1527-1530 (per Huszár, Pohl & Unger). This privy mark was struck in Kremnitz (formerly Körmöcbánya, Hungary, now Kremnica, Slovakia) by Jacobus Tornallyai (who leased the mint in 1527) or Alexius Thurzó (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 4.
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Huszár 881var., Pohl 265-2var., Unger 699zvar., Réthy II 331Avar., dated 1530 Hungary. John Zapolyai (János Szapolyai in Hun.) (1526-1540). AR denar, 16 mm.
Obv: IOHANNES • DG • R •VNGARI 1530, Four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Árpádian stripes), wolf in escutcheon.
Rev: PATRONA – VNGARIE •, Crowned Madonna with infant Jesus to her right, Λ–B (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck 1527-1530 (per Huszár, Pohl & Unger). This privy mark was struck in Buda (now Budapest) (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 4. This coin is a variety not reflected in the references in that the obverse legend contains the letters “DG” at 6:30.
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Huszár 886var., Pohl 272var., Unger 705var., Réthy II 332var., dated 1530 Hungary. John Zapolyai (János Szapolyai in Hun.) (1526-1540). AR denar, 15 mm.
Obv: IOHANNES DG R VNGARIE 1530, Four-part shield with Hungarian arms (Árpádian stripes, patriarchal cross, Dalmatian leopard heads, Árpádian stripes), wolf in escutcheon.
Rev: • PATRONA – â—¦ – â—¦ VNGARIE •, Crowned Madonna with infant Jesus to her right, A–B (privy mark) in fields.
The type was struck 1530 (per Huszár, Pohl & Unger). This privy mark was struck in Buda (now Budapest) (per Pohl).
Huszár/Pohl rarity rating 7. This coin is a variety not reflected in the references in that the obverse legend reads “IOHANNES DG R VNGARIE” rather than “IOHANNES VNGARIE R
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Medieval, Hungary, Janos Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-487, Rozette-MOnETA-•-REGnI-•-VnGARIE, cross, B-I,036 Janos Hunyadi., Gubernator of Hungary, (1446-1453 A.D.) AR-billon Denarius, U-487, Rozette-MOnETA-•-REGnI-•-VnGARIE, cross, B-I,
avers:-• TEMPORE-IO-•-GVBERnATOR-, Bohemian Lion advancing left without crown,
revers:- Rozette-MOnETA-•-REGnI-•-VnGARIE, Patriarchal cross, B-I across the field,
diameter: 19mm, weight: 0,72g,
mint: Hungary, Buda, mint mark: B-I, by Iohannes Münczer (Pohl).
date: 1451-1452 A.D. (Pohl), ref: Unger-487, CNH-2-157C, Huszar-623,
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