Description: Hungarian Silver Denar of Béla IV (1235-1270)Item DescriptionIssuer: HungaryKing: Béla IV (1235-1270)Type: Standard circulation coinYears: 1235-1270Denomination: Denier (Denár)Material: SilverWeight: Approximately 0.47 gShape: Round (irregular)Minting Technique: HammeredOrientation: Medal alignment ↑↑References: N#33809, H#313, ÉH#235, EK I#18/48, CAC III#22.39Obverse:Design: Crowned long-haired head facing forwardLettering: +REX BELA (meaning "King Béla")Notable Feature: Hebrew letter ×—/het symbol, likely treasurers mark of HenokReverse:Design: Standing eagle with open wings facing right in pearl circleHistorical Significance: This small coin (about half the size of a US dime) was minted after the Mongol invasion of 1241/1242, during a pivotal time in Hungarian history. The Hebrew letter symbol is believed to be associated with Henok, a Jewish moneyer ennobled by Béla IV in 1250.
Price: 90 USD
Location: Lawrence, Kansas
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Denomination: AR Denar
Composition: Silver
Year: 1235-1270
Era: Medieval
Fineness: 0.800
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hungary
Region of Origin: Europe
Certification: Uncertified