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I think the first is Ferdinand II ,but the second unknown to me. What do you think?

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That's the raven of Matthias Corvinus (1458-90), with an N in the field for the Nagybanya mint. The sources I've seen seem to agree this variety was exclusively minted in 1465.
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thank you, you helped me.
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the first is Ferdinand II


Yes it is, you find it in here http://www.numismatas.com/Forum/Pdf...0Hungary.pdf

And I agree with 'philadelphian' on the second, while the specific coin is not shown you will find similar obverses and reverses as well.
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thanks a lot !
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what is their value ?
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