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The more it fills in the more I realize it has to go.
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Quote: An absolutely amazing collection Eddie.  It really is an impressive collection, and with excellent cataloging. The only one I know of that might be on par with it is quadran's (Joe's/Q's) at Forum. You both got bit by the same Hungarian bug, it seems.
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I have his first 3 catalogues of Arpadian coinage which helps immensely with the sigla variations.
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1. 1095-1116 Hungarian Denar under King Coloman;Huszar 42,Unger 34A;CAC Vol. I/11.13/a1c3.1/17. It has a sigla of lines just before 3:00 and after 9:00 as well as a point inside the crescent at 4:00 and a line just after the crescent at about 5:00.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1116-31,King Stephen II?);Huszar 84,Unger 39,CAC Vol. II/18.4.1.1/b2.1/68. It has a sigla of one cross on both sides of the main cross at about 2:00.  3. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Variation of Huszar 102,Unger 53. It has a sigla of 2 small wedges at about 12:30 just before the "E". The "E" is reversed.  4. 1131-41Hungarian Denar under King Bela II;Huszar 49,Unger 44,Rethy I-57,CAC Vol. I/13.1/c1.3/15. It has a sigla of one small line at about 5:00.  5. 1373-82 Hungarian Denar under King Louis I;Huszar 547 var,Unger 432var,Pohl 89-1 var. It has a star in the legend between REGIS and HUNGARIE on reverse.  6. 1462 n-E Hungarian Denar under King Matthias Corvinus;Huszar 704,Unger 555g,Pohl 204-7.  7. 1463 B-I Hungarian Denar under King Matthias Corvinus;Huszar 706,Unger 556b,Pohl 206-2. It is a variation with the "N" missing from MONETA on obverse. The other 2 are after 1600 and are on the world coins page. 
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My fave of this next batch is #4, for the simplistic portrait. Thx for posting!
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Thank you,Spence. That is as simplistic as it gets. At the time they were using a combination of crescents to make the "S's".
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Here are the most recent ones. 1. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1116-31,King Stephen II?);Huszar 84,Unger 39,Rethy I-71,CAC Vol. II/18.4.1.1/b2.4/36. It has a sigla of one small wedge on both sides of the cross at 2:00.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1162-72,King Stephen III?);Huszar 113,Unger 83,Rethy I-123,CAC Vol. II/19.5.1.1/0.1/1. It has no sigla.  3. 1235-70 Hungarian Denar under King Bela IV;Huszar 244,Unger 213,Rethy I-229,CAC Vol. III/22.24.1.1/2.1/a3.1/1.8.  4. 1267-70 h-R Slavonian Denar under Henrik Nemeajvari Ban as vassal of Bela IV Crown Prince. of Hungary;Unger Sz 11.  5. This is an interesting one. A 1387-89Hybrid Hungarian Denar (billon) under King Sigismund of Luxemburg;Huszar 575 obv/576 rev,Unger 448 obv/449 rev,Pohl 116 obv/117 rev,Lengyel (Ezustkonyv III) 27/2/1. The "I" is missing from SIGISMUND(I). It is not in the old catalogs.  6. 1495/96 K-M/AF/B Hungarian Denar under King Wladislaus II;Huszar 803,Unger 638d,Pohl 238-3. It is a variant with a smaller "B" in the mint mark.  7. 1517 K-G Hungarian Denar under King Louis II;Huszar 841,Unger 673m,Pohl 255-1. It is a variant with VNGARI/VNGARIE in the legend.  8. 1569 K-B Hungarian Denar under King Maximilian;Huszar 992,Unger 766a. the other one is after 1600 and is in the world coins. 
Edited by EddieDiz 11/23/2021 8:13 pm
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Well done! These are some beautiful coins. 
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1. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1116-31,King Stephen II?);Huszar 92;Unger 41,Rethy I-76/77,CAC Vol. II/18.7.1.1/d2.1/67. It has a sigla of a crescent on both sides of the small cross at 2:00.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1116-31,King Stephen II?);Huszar 84,Unger 39,Rethy I-71,CAC Vol II/18.4.1.1/c1.5/53. It has a sigla of one line under the cross at 2:00.  3. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (King Stephen !!?);Huszar 171,Unger 85,Rethy I-157,CAC Vol. II/20.18.1.1/a2.5/25. It has a sigla of one point it the upper and lower right qudarants of the cross at 3:00.  4. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1141-62,King Geza II?);Huszar 148,Unger 69,Rethy I-126,CAC Vol. II/20.6.1.1/0.1/1. It has no sigla.  5. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Var. of Huszar 97,Unger 49,Rethy I-83,CAC Vol. II/18.11.1.1/c2.1/50. It has a sigla of one small line above and below thhe horizontal cross bar to the left of the wedges on the right.  6. 1479-86 K-P Hungarian Denar under King Matthias Corvinus;Huszar 719,Unger 565b,Pohl 221-1.  7. 1527 K-T Hungarian Denar under King John Zapolya,Huszar 881,Unger 699l,Pohl 265-14.  8. 1527 C-M Hungarian Denar with a legend variation of 2 rosettes under the Madonna,King John Zapolya;Huszar 881,Unger 699a,Pohl 265-3. The other 2 are after 1600 and in the world coins. 
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Nice examples! 
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You have a fantastic collection of Hungarian coins Eddie, I enjoyed checking this thread out. I really like that coin with the marten on the obverse and the two busts on the reverse, that one just made my coin list!
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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/a2.4/9. It has a sigla of 2 points to the right of the cross at 2:00.  2. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1131-41,King Bela II?);Huszar 103,CAC Vol. II/18.13.1.2/a1.3/17. It has a sigla of 3 points in a triangle next to the vertical cross bar at 12:30.  3. 1131-41 Hungarian Denar under King Bela II;Huszar 49,Unger 44,Rethy I-57,CAC Vol. I/13.1/d1.3/20. It has a sigla of a crescent close to 6:00.  4. Anonymous Hungarian Denar (1141-62,King Geza II?);Huszar 148,Unger 69,Rethy I-126,CAC Vol. II/20.6.1.1/b1.6/38. It has a sigla of a small wedge under the cross at 2:00.  5. Contemporary counterfeit copper Hungarian Denar (1162-72,King Stephen III?) resembling Huszar 161,Unger 80,Rethy I-151,CAC Vol. II/20.15.1.1.  6. Contemporary counterfeit copper Hungarian Denar (1162-72,King Stephen III?) resembling Huszar 113,Unger 83,Rethy I-123,CAC Vol. II/19.5.1.1.  7. 1479 K-V/A Hungarian Denar under King Matthias Corvinus:Huszar 719,Unger 565d,Pohl 220-7.  8. 1525 L-RN Hungarian Denar under King Louis II;Huszar 853,Unger 677b,Pohl 258-33. The damage near Madonna's head could be from the strike.  9. 1526 A-V/HK Hungarian Denar under King Louis II;Huszar 841,Unger 673a,Pohl 255-11. 
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Lovely additions! 
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