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ID | Hungary Vladislaus II Denar, 1502

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Does anyone have an ID on this coin?

ID-|-Hungary-Vladislaus-II-Denar,-1502
ID-|-Hungary-Vladislaus-II-Denar,-1502
ID-|-Hungary-Vladislaus-II-Denar,-1502
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hungary, that's the easy part. don't have reference materials going that far back, so hopefully someone else can pick up the torch & run with it.
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I tried to search for a Wladislau II denar that matches yours, but none from 1502 and with PATRNA instead of PATRONA.
I think the KG stand for the Kremnitz mint, though I/m not sure here.
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It's definitely a Hungarian silver denar of 1502, issued during the reign of Vladislaus II. Unfortunately, I don't have a reference book to cover this time period, either, so can't tell you mint or price.
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The K on the left is for the Mint, Kremnitz. The H on the right is for the mintmaster, Hans Thurzo.
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