. Ουγγαρία, Ευρώπη, Μεσαιωνικός King Béla II "The Blind" (1131–1141). Denar ND (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)





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Ούγγρικό ασημένιο δηνάριο του βασιλιά Béla II τον Τυφλό (1131–1141), ND, σε συλλεκτική κατάσταση EF / σχεδόν άθικτο, με υπέροχη πατίνα.
Περιγραφή από τον πωλητή
Collector Grade Medieval Rarity - King Béla II "The Blind" (1131–1141) Silver Denar - EF / Nearly Mint State
Grade:
Extremely Fine (EF) / Nearly Mint State - Exquisite Patina
Description:
A Pristine Relic from a Reign of Darkness and Vengeance
Presenting a truly exceptional, collector-grade silver denar from the reign of the Hungarian Árpád-dynasty monarch, King Béla II "The Blind" (1131–1141). Finding a 12th-century fractional silver coin from such a dramatic and turbulent chapter of European history in this astonishing condition is an absolute rarity.
The Historical Hook: The Blinded King and the Bloody Queen
The story of King Béla II is one of the darkest and most fascinating in medieval Europe. As a young boy, he was brutally blinded by his own uncle to prevent him from ever taking the throne. Against all odds, he survived in hiding and eventually was crowned King of Hungary. Because of his blindness, his fierce wife, Queen Helena of Serbia, co-ruled the kingdom with an iron fist. Her most infamous act was the Assembly of Arad in 1131, where she ordered the horrific massacre of 68 noblemen in a bloody act of vengeance for her husband's mutilation. This coin was minted during this exact era of tragedy, loyalty, and brutal medieval justice.
Condition & Aesthetics (The Collector's Dream):
Exceptional Grade (EF / Nearly Mint State): Against all odds, this coin escaped the heavy circulation, looting, and chaos of the era. The strike is remarkably sharp, preserving the finest details of the original die that are usually completely worn flat on typical specimens.
Stunning Cabinet Patina
Collector Grade Medieval Rarity - King Béla II "The Blind" (1131–1141) Silver Denar - EF / Nearly Mint State
Grade:
Extremely Fine (EF) / Nearly Mint State - Exquisite Patina
Description:
A Pristine Relic from a Reign of Darkness and Vengeance
Presenting a truly exceptional, collector-grade silver denar from the reign of the Hungarian Árpád-dynasty monarch, King Béla II "The Blind" (1131–1141). Finding a 12th-century fractional silver coin from such a dramatic and turbulent chapter of European history in this astonishing condition is an absolute rarity.
The Historical Hook: The Blinded King and the Bloody Queen
The story of King Béla II is one of the darkest and most fascinating in medieval Europe. As a young boy, he was brutally blinded by his own uncle to prevent him from ever taking the throne. Against all odds, he survived in hiding and eventually was crowned King of Hungary. Because of his blindness, his fierce wife, Queen Helena of Serbia, co-ruled the kingdom with an iron fist. Her most infamous act was the Assembly of Arad in 1131, where she ordered the horrific massacre of 68 noblemen in a bloody act of vengeance for her husband's mutilation. This coin was minted during this exact era of tragedy, loyalty, and brutal medieval justice.
Condition & Aesthetics (The Collector's Dream):
Exceptional Grade (EF / Nearly Mint State): Against all odds, this coin escaped the heavy circulation, looting, and chaos of the era. The strike is remarkably sharp, preserving the finest details of the original die that are usually completely worn flat on typical specimens.
Stunning Cabinet Patina

