匈牙利, 中世纪. Matthias Corvinus 1458-1490. Denar (没有保留价)





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Outstanding Strike & Well-Centred (15th C.) - King Matthias Corvinus Silver Denar (K-P, Flower)\nA Numismatic Masterpiece of the Hungarian Renaissance\nPresenting an exceptional, museum-grade numismatic lot featuring 1 silver denar from the glorious reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490). Unlike typical circulated examples, this specific piece stands out due to its extraordinary preservation, technical perfection, and stunning patina.\nNumismatic Excellence:\nOutstanding Condition & Beautiful Patina: The details on this coin are exceptionally crisp. The Hunyadi Raven and the classic Madonna motif are fully legible, retaining their original Renaissance beauty. \nWell-Centred Strike: Finding denars from this era with such perfectly centred strikes is remarkably rare. The complete legend (text) is clearly visible along the edges.\nMint Mark (K - P / Flower): Struck in Kremnica (Körmöcbánya), featuring the highly sought-after "K - P" mint mark divided by a delicate flower (rosette) symbol, adding immense aesthetic and collector value.\n\nThe Shadow of the Raven & The Dawn of the Renaissance: The Empire of Matthias Corvinus\n\nHold the glory, the power, and the dark legends of 15th-century Central Europe right in the palm of your hand.\n\nThe reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490) represents the final, monumental golden age of the Kingdom of Hungary—a world where brutal military might met the supreme elegance of the early Renaissance. Surrounded by expansionist empires, the Raven crest of the Hunyadi dynasty became the ultimate symbol of an unyielding superpower.\n\nSteel and Fire: The Legendary Black Army\n\nMatthias ruled with absolute authority. He commanded the notorious Black Army (Fekete Sereg), one of Europe’s very first standing professional mercenary forces. Composed of battle-hardened Czech, Polish, and German veterans, this elite army operated with the iron discipline and devastating tactics of a modern Roman Legion. They stood as an impenetrable wall against the Ottoman Empire in the south, while successfully conquering Vienna in the west.\n\nThe Dracula Gambit: Taming the Beast\n\nOn this ruthless political chessboard, Matthias Corvinus was the only monarch powerful enough to break and master the most terrifying figure of the medieval world: Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler). When the Wallachian warlord became a geopolitical liability, Matthias imprisoned him in the royal fortress of Visegrád for 12 years. Yet, in a masterstroke of realpolitik, Matthias later released him, married him to his own cousin, and deployed him as a loyal vassal and weapon against the Turks. Dracula became a servant to the Raven.\n\nThe Radiance of the Renaissance\n\nWhile cannons thundered on the borders, the Hungarian court became the absolute first outside of Italy to embrace the Renaissance. Brilliant humanists, astronomers, and artists gathered in royal palaces of red marble, while the legendary Bibliotheca Corviniana grew into the second-largest library in Christendom.\n\nThis historic coin is far more than precious metal. It is a tangible artifact from an era governed by mercenary steel, Renaissance humanism, and the iron will of the Raven King. Do not miss the opportunity to anchor your collection with a true centerpiece of European history.\n\nMint Mark: K - P with a Rosette (Flower). The 'K' denotes the Kremnica mint, while 'P' represents the Mint Master (Chamber Count). The central rosette (flower) is a beautiful and highly sought-after secondary issue mark.\nObverse: The legendary Hunyadi quartered shield, featuring the Corvus (Raven) holding the ring in the center escutcheon.\nReverse: The Patron of Hungary, the Madonna with the Christ child in early Renaissance style, flanked by the sharp K - P mint mark and the distinct flower symbol.
Outstanding Strike & Well-Centred (15th C.) - King Matthias Corvinus Silver Denar (K-P, Flower)\nA Numismatic Masterpiece of the Hungarian Renaissance\nPresenting an exceptional, museum-grade numismatic lot featuring 1 silver denar from the glorious reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490). Unlike typical circulated examples, this specific piece stands out due to its extraordinary preservation, technical perfection, and stunning patina.\nNumismatic Excellence:\nOutstanding Condition & Beautiful Patina: The details on this coin are exceptionally crisp. The Hunyadi Raven and the classic Madonna motif are fully legible, retaining their original Renaissance beauty. \nWell-Centred Strike: Finding denars from this era with such perfectly centred strikes is remarkably rare. The complete legend (text) is clearly visible along the edges.\nMint Mark (K - P / Flower): Struck in Kremnica (Körmöcbánya), featuring the highly sought-after "K - P" mint mark divided by a delicate flower (rosette) symbol, adding immense aesthetic and collector value.\n\nThe Shadow of the Raven & The Dawn of the Renaissance: The Empire of Matthias Corvinus\n\nHold the glory, the power, and the dark legends of 15th-century Central Europe right in the palm of your hand.\n\nThe reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490) represents the final, monumental golden age of the Kingdom of Hungary—a world where brutal military might met the supreme elegance of the early Renaissance. Surrounded by expansionist empires, the Raven crest of the Hunyadi dynasty became the ultimate symbol of an unyielding superpower.\n\nSteel and Fire: The Legendary Black Army\n\nMatthias ruled with absolute authority. He commanded the notorious Black Army (Fekete Sereg), one of Europe’s very first standing professional mercenary forces. Composed of battle-hardened Czech, Polish, and German veterans, this elite army operated with the iron discipline and devastating tactics of a modern Roman Legion. They stood as an impenetrable wall against the Ottoman Empire in the south, while successfully conquering Vienna in the west.\n\nThe Dracula Gambit: Taming the Beast\n\nOn this ruthless political chessboard, Matthias Corvinus was the only monarch powerful enough to break and master the most terrifying figure of the medieval world: Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler). When the Wallachian warlord became a geopolitical liability, Matthias imprisoned him in the royal fortress of Visegrád for 12 years. Yet, in a masterstroke of realpolitik, Matthias later released him, married him to his own cousin, and deployed him as a loyal vassal and weapon against the Turks. Dracula became a servant to the Raven.\n\nThe Radiance of the Renaissance\n\nWhile cannons thundered on the borders, the Hungarian court became the absolute first outside of Italy to embrace the Renaissance. Brilliant humanists, astronomers, and artists gathered in royal palaces of red marble, while the legendary Bibliotheca Corviniana grew into the second-largest library in Christendom.\n\nThis historic coin is far more than precious metal. It is a tangible artifact from an era governed by mercenary steel, Renaissance humanism, and the iron will of the Raven King. Do not miss the opportunity to anchor your collection with a true centerpiece of European history.\n\nMint Mark: K - P with a Rosette (Flower). The 'K' denotes the Kremnica mint, while 'P' represents the Mint Master (Chamber Count). The central rosette (flower) is a beautiful and highly sought-after secondary issue mark.\nObverse: The legendary Hunyadi quartered shield, featuring the Corvus (Raven) holding the ring in the center escutcheon.\nReverse: The Patron of Hungary, the Madonna with the Christ child in early Renaissance style, flanked by the sharp K - P mint mark and the distinct flower symbol.

