. Ungarn King Stephen II (1116–1131). Denar ND (Ingen mindstepris)





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Ungarsk sølvdinar fra konge Stephen II (1116–1131), ND, ulæst, med tydeligt definerede tidlige Árpád-tids kors- og geometriske motiver og beskrevet som et investerings- artefakt til premium-samlere.
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Collector Grade Medieval - King Stephen II (1116–1131) Silver Denar
Crisp Archaic Details: The characteristic cross and geometric motifs of the early Árpád era are astonishingly sharp, well-defined, and fully legible, making this an investment-grade artifact for premium collectors.
The Turbulent Reign of Stephen II:
Endless Wars and Dynastic Duty: King Stephen II (ruled 1116–1131) inherited a powerful kingdom from his father, Coloman the Learned, but his reign was consumed by constant warfare against the Byzantine Empire, Venice, and the Rus'. Having no heir of his own, he made the fateful decision to secure the Árpád bloodline by adopting his blinded cousin, Béla II, as his successor. This pristine silver denar is a surviving artifact from an era of fierce military campaigns and dynastic struggles, preserved in an immaculate state that completely defies its violent age.
Collector Grade Medieval - King Stephen II (1116–1131) Silver Denar
Crisp Archaic Details: The characteristic cross and geometric motifs of the early Árpád era are astonishingly sharp, well-defined, and fully legible, making this an investment-grade artifact for premium collectors.
The Turbulent Reign of Stephen II:
Endless Wars and Dynastic Duty: King Stephen II (ruled 1116–1131) inherited a powerful kingdom from his father, Coloman the Learned, but his reign was consumed by constant warfare against the Byzantine Empire, Venice, and the Rus'. Having no heir of his own, he made the fateful decision to secure the Árpád bloodline by adopting his blinded cousin, Béla II, as his successor. This pristine silver denar is a surviving artifact from an era of fierce military campaigns and dynastic struggles, preserved in an immaculate state that completely defies its violent age.

