匈牙利, 歐洲, 中世纪的. King Coloman 'The Learned' (1095–1116). Denar (沒有保留價)





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Lustrous Mint State - King Coloman (1095–1116) Silver Denar - The Era of the First Crusade
Grade : Mint State to nearly Mint State (aUNC/UNC) - Original Silver Luster
The March to Jerusalem: A Relic of the First Crusade
Presenting an exceptional, investment-grade silver denar of King Coloman the Learned of the Árpád Dynasty. Strikingly preserved with its blazing original mint luster, this coin is a surviving witness to one of the most turbulent periods in European history: the First Crusade (1096–1099).
The Defender and the Crusaders:
The Crossroads of Europe: During Coloman’s reign, the massive armies of the First Crusade marched straight through the Kingdom of Hungary on their way to the Holy Land.
The Iron Fist & Diplomacy: King Coloman brilliantly managed this unprecedented crisis. He decisively annihilated the undisciplined, plundering crusader mobs, yet successfully negotiated with Godfrey of Bouillon, allowing the main Crusader army of knights to pass peacefully towards Jerusalem.
A Witness to History: This lustrous silver piece circulated exactly during this world-changing era. It is the very currency that paid for supplies, weapons, and safe passage as the crusader knights crossed the Hungarian plains.
The Numismatic Significance:
Medieval silver coins are typically found heavily circulated or darkened by the centuries. Finding this 12th-century denar in a Lustrous Mint State / nearly Mint State condition—where the archaic motifs are razor-sharp and the silver still shines with its original mint bloom—is an absolute rarity.
Condition :
(Please carefully review the unedited macro photos to appreciate the blazing original luster, the sharp strike, and the flawless preservation of this crusader-era silver piece).
Lustrous Mint State - King Coloman (1095–1116) Silver Denar - The Era of the First Crusade
Grade : Mint State to nearly Mint State (aUNC/UNC) - Original Silver Luster
The March to Jerusalem: A Relic of the First Crusade
Presenting an exceptional, investment-grade silver denar of King Coloman the Learned of the Árpád Dynasty. Strikingly preserved with its blazing original mint luster, this coin is a surviving witness to one of the most turbulent periods in European history: the First Crusade (1096–1099).
The Defender and the Crusaders:
The Crossroads of Europe: During Coloman’s reign, the massive armies of the First Crusade marched straight through the Kingdom of Hungary on their way to the Holy Land.
The Iron Fist & Diplomacy: King Coloman brilliantly managed this unprecedented crisis. He decisively annihilated the undisciplined, plundering crusader mobs, yet successfully negotiated with Godfrey of Bouillon, allowing the main Crusader army of knights to pass peacefully towards Jerusalem.
A Witness to History: This lustrous silver piece circulated exactly during this world-changing era. It is the very currency that paid for supplies, weapons, and safe passage as the crusader knights crossed the Hungarian plains.
The Numismatic Significance:
Medieval silver coins are typically found heavily circulated or darkened by the centuries. Finding this 12th-century denar in a Lustrous Mint State / nearly Mint State condition—where the archaic motifs are razor-sharp and the silver still shines with its original mint bloom—is an absolute rarity.
Condition :
(Please carefully review the unedited macro photos to appreciate the blazing original luster, the sharp strike, and the flawless preservation of this crusader-era silver piece).

