匈牙利, 中世纪的. King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490). Denar (沒有保留價)





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Well-Centred MINT ERROR (15th C.) - King Matthias Corvinus Silver Denar (N - Hammers)"A Rare Numismatic Anomaly of the Hungarian Renaissance
Presenting a highly sought-after historical silver piece from the reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490). This specific denar stands out not only because of its beautiful preservation but due to a spectacular 15th-century technical minting error that makes it a unique collector's prize.
Numismatic Excellence & The Minting Error:
The Technical Anomaly (Fascinating Error): This coin features a remarkable technical or engraving error on the reverse. The elements of the coat of arms are severely misaligned: the double cross is rotated by roughly 90 degrees, shifting directly into the Árpád stripes. This unique chaotic strike offers a fascinating glimpse into the demanding, high-speed medieval minting process.
Very Fine Condition & Beautiful Patina: The details on this coin are crisp and well-preserved.
Mint Mark (N - Crossed Hammers): Struck in the legendary mining town of Nagybánya (Neustadt/Baia Mare). The crossed miner's hammers explicitly symbolize the rich medieval silver mines that funded the kingdom.
Well-Centred Strike: Remarkably, despite the dramatic internal technical error of the coat of arms, the coin itself was struck very nicely centred.
Well-Centred MINT ERROR (15th C.) - King Matthias Corvinus Silver Denar (N - Hammers)"A Rare Numismatic Anomaly of the Hungarian Renaissance
Presenting a highly sought-after historical silver piece from the reign of King Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490). This specific denar stands out not only because of its beautiful preservation but due to a spectacular 15th-century technical minting error that makes it a unique collector's prize.
Numismatic Excellence & The Minting Error:
The Technical Anomaly (Fascinating Error): This coin features a remarkable technical or engraving error on the reverse. The elements of the coat of arms are severely misaligned: the double cross is rotated by roughly 90 degrees, shifting directly into the Árpád stripes. This unique chaotic strike offers a fascinating glimpse into the demanding, high-speed medieval minting process.
Very Fine Condition & Beautiful Patina: The details on this coin are crisp and well-preserved.
Mint Mark (N - Crossed Hammers): Struck in the legendary mining town of Nagybánya (Neustadt/Baia Mare). The crossed miner's hammers explicitly symbolize the rich medieval silver mines that funded the kingdom.
Well-Centred Strike: Remarkably, despite the dramatic internal technical error of the coat of arms, the coin itself was struck very nicely centred.

