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28 Weeks: 28 Centuries Of Coins

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And finish off with a couple of blancas from Ferdinand and Isabella.



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Looking forward to seeing everyone's coins. To start things off, here is a pfennig from Osnabrueck, a German bishopric. It was minted between 1321 and 1349 and the attribution is Kennepohl 116.



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Some single year attributions;not as many as the 1400's.

1385 G-M Hungarian Denar under Queen Maria.

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1338 Mace-mace Hungarian denar under King Charles Robert.

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1338 m-m Hungarian denar under King Charles Robert.

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1325 Hungarian denar under King Charles Robert.

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1365-68 Hungarian denar with a P mint mark under King Louis I.

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1358-71 I-O Hungarian denar under King Louis I.

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1358-71 Lily-saracen head Hungarian denar under King Louis I.

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1342-82 S-V Hungarian denar under King Louis I.

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1323/24 Hungarian denar under King Charles Robert.

The shield is reversed.
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1323/24 Hungarian denar under King Charles Robert.
The same as the previous coin except this is how the shield should be.

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@EddieDiz, you continue to amaze me with the depth of your Hungarian denar collection. Really nice work on these. Are you willing to provide some details in terms of how this became a focus of yours?
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Here is a "parvus" (something like a reduced Denar) of Charles Robert I, 1307-1341 (possibly made in 1327 specifically):

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Portrait of the king with initials K-R / eagle with wings spread.

This coin is TINY!
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@ dspeciner. I actually got started when the original HFBCWG
thread was stalled in the 1520's. I thought they were cheap enough and originally I was going to put a set of the 1500's together,then the next thing you know the 1400's,1300's,1200's,1100's,and 1000's.
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