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1441 I-h Hungarian denar under King Wladislaus I.  
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1438 K-cross/R Hungarian denar under King Albert.  
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1438 C-K Hungarian denar under King Albert.  
Edited by EddieDiz 06/02/2016 09:19 am
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Pillar of the Community
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1437 K-cross/S Hungarian denar under Sigismund of Luxemburg.  
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Pillar of the Community
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1436 K-L Hungarian denar under Sigismund of Luxemburg.  
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1436 B-L Hungarian denar under Sigismund of Luxemburg.  
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This is the last of the single year attributions for the 1400. A 1443 n-W Hungarian denar under Sigismund of Luxemburg.  
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Here is a bronze 1452-57 crowned L-h Hungarian denar,posthumous King Ladislaus V. This is a variant because of the dot in front of the h in the mint mark.  
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This one I was beating my head against the wall attributing it because it isn't in the major Huszar,Pohl,and Unger catalogs. I ended up finding it in Numi Hungariae Hactenus Cogniti.... dated 1846 by Iacobus Rupp. This one is 1444-46 Interregnum (no king)A-crescent/n mint mark made of silver. I have another one made of billon coming. Some were made of lower grade silver because of a shortage.  
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Here is a 1471-81 K-G Hungarian denar under Matthias Corvinus. This variant with the backward K in the mint mark is not in the catalogs.  
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Great coins Eddie! :) Your interregnum denar is: Huszár 613 or Unger Eh 480/a - 1445 ;)
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Here is an undated, 15th century kwartnik minted in Pyritz. The attribution is Kopicki 8493d. There is a shield on the obv and a griffin above two linked annulets on the rev. If you would like to see a few more coins from 1400s Pomerania, please see this earlier post: https://goccf.com/t/261872I'm looking forward to us dropping down to the 1300s in a couple days!  
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Nice one  I am excited to be able to post again tomorrow! I have a few nice coins to show for each century until we get back to the 800s
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Portugal Ceitil Joao II (1481-95)  
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Spain, blanca, Juan II (Castile y Leon)  
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