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Lovely additions as always.. 
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1. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1116-31,King Stephen II?);Huszar 84,Unger 39,Rethy I-71,CAC Vol. II/18.4.1.1/a2.6/11. It has a sigla of a point just before and under the small cross at 2:00.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 103,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.2/a3.2/18. It has a sigla of three points in a straight vertical line just after the "E" at 2:00.  3. 1346-49 Hungarian Denar under King Louis II;Huszar 529,Unger 419,Pohl 66. It is a design carried over from King Charles Robert.  4. 1390-1427 Hungarian Denar with a Lily mint mark under King Sigismund of Luxemburg;Huszar 576,Unger 449h,Pohl 117-10.  5. 1501-02 K-h Hungarian Denar under King Wladislaus II;Huszar 809,Unger 644a,Pohl 245-1. It is a variant with an eagle in the shield.  6 and 7. 1540 K-B hungarian Denars under King Ferdinand I;Huszar 935,Unger 745a. The left one has rosettes before and after the date and the one on the right has points before and after the date. Both have poins between "15" and "40 in the date.   8. 1580 H-S Hungarian Denar under King Rudolph I;Huszar 1062,Unger 811b. There is one after 1600 in the world coins section. 
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Outstanding! 
IN NECESSARIIS UNITAS - IN DUBIIS LIBERTAS - IN OMNIBUS CARITAS THE MAN IN THE ARENA, Theodore Roosevelt at the Sorbonne Paris on April 23, 1910: " It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." My coin website: https://fairfaxcoins.com
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Fantastic additions! 
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1. 1095-1116 Hungarian Denar under King Coloman;Huszar 34,Unger 30,Rethy I-42,CAC Vol. I/11.5/h1.3/68. It has a sigla of a small cross to the right of the base of the right most vertical cross bar.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 82,Unger 51,Rethy I-69,CAC Vol. II/18.3.1.1/a2.7/21. It has a sigla of 2 points on the left side of small cross at 4:00.  3. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 103,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.2/a3.3/19. It has a sigla of 3 points after the "E" between 2:00 and 3:00.  4. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 102,Unger 53,Rethy I-90,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.1/c3.1/74. It has a sigla of 2 horizontal and one vertical line before the "E" at about 12:30.  5. 1235-70 Hungarian Denar under King Bela IV;Huszar 357,Unger 268,Rethy I-297,CAC Vol. III/22.50.1.1/k1.1/3. It has a sigla of a point inside of a small circle at 9:00 within the inner circle. It has the Hebrew letter "aleph" on the reverse.between 2 birds facing each other.  6. 1501-02 K-H Hungarian Denar under King Wladislaus II;Huszar 807,Unger 641,Pohl 242. The Madonna's legs go all of the way to the rim.  7. 1508 K-G Hungarian Denar under King Wladislaus II;Huszar 811,Unger 646c,Pohl 253-4.  8 and 9. Both are 1541 K-B Hungarian Denars under King Ferdinand I;Huszar 935,Unger 745a. The one on the left has rosettes before and after the date and 2 rosettes under the Madonna as well as one rosette on each side of the Madonna's head. The one on the right has 3 rosettes under the Madonna and a point between the "115" and "41" in the date.  
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Impressive examples. 
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1. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 102,Unger 53,Rethy I-90,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.1/c2.1/66. It has a sigla of 2 parallel lines just before the "E" at about 12:30.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 102,Unger 53,Rethy I-90,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.1/c2.7/72. It has a sigla of 2 lines after the "E" at 2:30 perpendicular to each other.  3. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 102,Unger 53,Rethy I-90,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.1/c3.1/74. It has a sigla of 2 horizontal and one vertical linemaking a backward "LI" at about 12.30.  4. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1141-62,King Geza II?);Huszar 124,Unger 71,Rethy I-133,CAC Vol. II/19.10.1.1/a2.10/47. It has a sigla of one point above and to the left and one point below and to the right of the horizontal cross bar close to 3:00.  5. 1440-44 I-h Hungarian Denar (billon) under King Wladislaus I;Huszar 602,Unger 477b,Pohl 140-3.  6. 1442-43 h-T Hungarian Denar under King Wladislaus I;Huszar 607,Unger 472,Pohl 145,LengyelIV 29/9/19. This mint mark is only published in Lengyel.  7. 1535 K-B Hungarian Denar under King Ferdinand I;Huszar 935,Unger 745a.  8. 1536 K-B Hungarian Denar under King Ferdinand I;Huszar 935,Unger 745a.  9. 1552 H-P Hungarian Denar under King Ferdinand I;Huszar 935,Unger 744q. The "D" (DEI) is missing after FERDINAND on the obverse. 
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Wonderful additions! 
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Fantastic update. Well done.
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@eddi, is that Lengyel reference, "Lengyel András: Ezüstkönyv I. 997-1307"?
What do you like about it compared with the other standard references? I'm wondering if it would be a good addition to my library.
Also, thx for keeping us in tune with your most recent additions.
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@Spence... I don't have that catalogue but the person I bought the coin from gave me the reference because that mint mark does not show up in the other catalogues. That is why the Unger number does not have a letter designation after it. He calls it the silver book.
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More nice additions! I've also been paying attention to the dateable coins you're posting from the 1460s over on How Far Back.... Maybe an opportunity to fill in some holes for me some day, since the Madonnas fit one of my themes.
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