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4 Medieval Coins | Salzburg(?), Ragusa And 2 Hungary

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4-Medieval-Coins-|-Salzburg?,-Ragusa-And-2-Hungary
Weight:0.73g

4-Medieval-Coins-|-Salzburg?,-Ragusa-And-2-Hungary
Weight:0.63g

This two are probably Hungarian.

4-Medieval-Coins-|-Salzburg?,-Ragusa-And-2-Hungary

Weight:0.52g

Weight:0.45g

Identified (mostly) - moved to World Coins forum - Sap
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The last two are Hungarian Denars (Madonna & child). The middle one looks to be Venetian, I could be wrong, and the top one looks possibly Turkish?
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#2 is a "local" piece for you, nikola: it's from the city-state of Ragusa, now known as Dubrovnik, Croatia. It has a portrait of Christ on one side, and of the local patron saint, St Blasius, on the other. Being holed and turned into a religious charm was a not uncommon fate for these coins; finding one unholed is challenging.

Not sure what #1 is yet, but it's not Ottoman Turkish; they never made pictorial pennies like that, and definitely not with little crosses on them. It appears to be bracteate - having the same design from the obverse stamped in incuse on the reverse. This is common for early Germanic pennies (or pfennigs).
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Hey, 1 out of 3 ain't bad! That's why I have Sap ;-)
I'm still learning these World coins.
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Thank you for your quick response, I had the assumption of 2,3,4 coin, but I wanted to be 100% sure of that. It is great to be in contact with a person who has such knowledge and skill recognition. Thank you vermontensium and SAP.
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#1 looks very similar to the pfennigs issued by Salzburg in the 13th century, see the 2nd to last coin http://www.medievalcoinage.com/gall...medieval.htm
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I'm thinking that looks close enough for me to call it.

#1 will either be from there, or perhaps a nearby Bishopric like Regensburg.
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Hello I need help for first coin.
I have found something and I think that is the coin.
Here is better picture of my coin.


4-Medieval-Coins-|-Salzburg?,-Ragusa-And-2-Hungary

Here is my candidate.

4-Medieval-Coins-|-Salzburg?,-Ragusa-And-2-Hungary

Austria
Eberhard II.-1200-1246
Friesach under Archbishopric of Salzburg
Pfennig Mint: Krems - Friesach
Obv.: EBERHARDVS EPS, standing archbishop
facing, book in right hand; object in left unclear.
Rev.: Bust of angel with wings high, between 2
towers; half moon and cross above bust.
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