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. Ungarn Bela II. Denar ND / 1131-1141 (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated medieval Hungarian silver denar of King Béla II, attributed by NGC as Hungary Denar, dated to the reign period 1131–1141, encapsulated and authenticated by Numismatic Guaranty Company with the designation AU Details, Environmental Damage. This historic Árpád dynasty coin represents an important early medieval issue from the Kingdom of Hungary, produced during the rule of Béla II, also known as Béla the Blind, one of the notable 12th-century Hungarian monarchs. The piece belongs to the compact silver denar tradition of Central Europe, a monetary system deeply connected to the political, commercial, and dynastic development of medieval Hungary, the Carpathian Basin, and the wider Danubian region. The visible design presents characteristic medieval Hungarian iconography in miniature format, with a central ringed device on one side and a more elaborate ornamental motif on the other, showing the stylized abstract and symbolic engraving typical of 12th-century denar coinage. The obverse and reverse details reflect the hand-struck character of early medieval minting, where small flans, simplified punches, uneven surfaces, and compact symbolic patterns were standard features of circulating silver money. The coin’s surfaces show age-related environmental effects, as noted on the NGC certification label, but the motifs remain identifiable and historically engaging, making the piece highly relevant for collectors of medieval Europe, early Hungarian coinage, Árpád dynasty money, and certified ancient and medieval numismatics. This curated example is especially appealing as a slabbed and certified medieval Hungary denar from the reign of Béla II, offering a direct connection to the political landscape of 12th-century Central Europe. During this era, the Kingdom of Hungary occupied a strategic position between Latin Christendom, the Holy Roman Empire, the Balkans, Byzantium, and the trade routes of the Carpathian Basin. Coins such as this denar served as small but essential instruments of royal authority, taxation, market exchange, and regional identity. The compact silver denomination illustrates how medieval rulers projected legitimacy through coinage even on extremely small surfaces, using symbols, geometric devices, and traditional monetary forms that would have circulated among merchants, nobles, clergy, and local communities. The NGC label identifies the coin as “(1131–41) Hungary Denar, Bela II,” with an AU Details assessment and environmental damage notation, adding useful authentication context for collectors searching for certified medieval Hungarian silver coins. The encapsulation preserves the coin in a protective holder and provides clear third-party attribution, making the piece suitable for advanced numismatic study, collection display, and cataloged medieval type collecting. Relevant collecting categories include Hungary denar, Béla II denar, Árpád dynasty coin, medieval Hungarian silver, 12th-century European coinage, certified medieval coin, NGC ancient and medieval, Central European denar, Kingdom of Hungary coin, medieval silver miniature, and early Hungarian numismatics. As a curated medieval coin, this denar offers strong historical character despite its small size, combining royal Hungarian attribution, 12th-century dating, NGC certification, and visible medieval design elements. It is a desirable subject for collectors interested in the monetary history of Hungary, the development of European denar coinage, medieval royal authority, and the material culture of the Árpád period. The piece fits well within collections focused on Central Europe, medieval kingdoms, crusader-era coinage, early Christian Europe, small silver denominations, hand-struck coins, and historically significant rulers of the Middle Ages.

Nr. 104340803

Verkauft
. Ungarn Bela II. Denar ND / 1131-1141  (Ohne mindestpreis)

. Ungarn Bela II. Denar ND / 1131-1141 (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated medieval Hungarian silver denar of King Béla II, attributed by NGC as Hungary Denar, dated to the reign period 1131–1141, encapsulated and authenticated by Numismatic Guaranty Company with the designation AU Details, Environmental Damage. This historic Árpád dynasty coin represents an important early medieval issue from the Kingdom of Hungary, produced during the rule of Béla II, also known as Béla the Blind, one of the notable 12th-century Hungarian monarchs. The piece belongs to the compact silver denar tradition of Central Europe, a monetary system deeply connected to the political, commercial, and dynastic development of medieval Hungary, the Carpathian Basin, and the wider Danubian region.

The visible design presents characteristic medieval Hungarian iconography in miniature format, with a central ringed device on one side and a more elaborate ornamental motif on the other, showing the stylized abstract and symbolic engraving typical of 12th-century denar coinage. The obverse and reverse details reflect the hand-struck character of early medieval minting, where small flans, simplified punches, uneven surfaces, and compact symbolic patterns were standard features of circulating silver money. The coin’s surfaces show age-related environmental effects, as noted on the NGC certification label, but the motifs remain identifiable and historically engaging, making the piece highly relevant for collectors of medieval Europe, early Hungarian coinage, Árpád dynasty money, and certified ancient and medieval numismatics.

This curated example is especially appealing as a slabbed and certified medieval Hungary denar from the reign of Béla II, offering a direct connection to the political landscape of 12th-century Central Europe. During this era, the Kingdom of Hungary occupied a strategic position between Latin Christendom, the Holy Roman Empire, the Balkans, Byzantium, and the trade routes of the Carpathian Basin. Coins such as this denar served as small but essential instruments of royal authority, taxation, market exchange, and regional identity. The compact silver denomination illustrates how medieval rulers projected legitimacy through coinage even on extremely small surfaces, using symbols, geometric devices, and traditional monetary forms that would have circulated among merchants, nobles, clergy, and local communities.

The NGC label identifies the coin as “(1131–41) Hungary Denar, Bela II,” with an AU Details assessment and environmental damage notation, adding useful authentication context for collectors searching for certified medieval Hungarian silver coins. The encapsulation preserves the coin in a protective holder and provides clear third-party attribution, making the piece suitable for advanced numismatic study, collection display, and cataloged medieval type collecting. Relevant collecting categories include Hungary denar, Béla II denar, Árpád dynasty coin, medieval Hungarian silver, 12th-century European coinage, certified medieval coin, NGC ancient and medieval, Central European denar, Kingdom of Hungary coin, medieval silver miniature, and early Hungarian numismatics.

As a curated medieval coin, this denar offers strong historical character despite its small size, combining royal Hungarian attribution, 12th-century dating, NGC certification, and visible medieval design elements. It is a desirable subject for collectors interested in the monetary history of Hungary, the development of European denar coinage, medieval royal authority, and the material culture of the Árpád period. The piece fits well within collections focused on Central Europe, medieval kingdoms, crusader-era coinage, early Christian Europe, small silver denominations, hand-struck coins, and historically significant rulers of the Middle Ages.

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