Ungarn. King Coloman 'The Learned' (1095–1116). Denar (Ingen mindstepris)





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Ungarn, sølvdenar fra kong Coloman den lærde (1095–1116), uden klassificering, motivet Tre Kors på Golgata, samlerobjekt fra middelalderen.
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Collector Grade Medieval - King Coloman 'The Learned' (1095–1116) Silver Denar (Three Crosses of Golgotha)
The Golgotha Motif (Crisp Details): This specific variant prominently features the striking "Three Crosses on Golgotha" (Calvary) motif. The archaic geometric elements and this profound religious symbolism are astonishingly sharp, well-defined, and fully legible, making this an investment-grade artifact for premium collectors.
The Brilliant and Ruthless King Coloman:
Enlightenment and Bloodshed: King Coloman "The Learned" (ruled 1095–1116) was one of the most intellectual and powerful monarchs of the Middle Ages. A former bishop, he expanded the empire into Croatia and famously banned witch trials. However, to secure the throne for his son, he ruthlessly blinded his own brother and young nephew. This pristine silver denar, bearing the holy crosses of Golgotha, is a surviving artifact from an era of immense cultural peak and brutal dynastic power struggles, preserved in an immaculate state that defies its violent age.
Collector Grade Medieval - King Coloman 'The Learned' (1095–1116) Silver Denar (Three Crosses of Golgotha)
The Golgotha Motif (Crisp Details): This specific variant prominently features the striking "Three Crosses on Golgotha" (Calvary) motif. The archaic geometric elements and this profound religious symbolism are astonishingly sharp, well-defined, and fully legible, making this an investment-grade artifact for premium collectors.
The Brilliant and Ruthless King Coloman:
Enlightenment and Bloodshed: King Coloman "The Learned" (ruled 1095–1116) was one of the most intellectual and powerful monarchs of the Middle Ages. A former bishop, he expanded the empire into Croatia and famously banned witch trials. However, to secure the throne for his son, he ruthlessly blinded his own brother and young nephew. This pristine silver denar, bearing the holy crosses of Golgotha, is a surviving artifact from an era of immense cultural peak and brutal dynastic power struggles, preserved in an immaculate state that defies its violent age.

