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161z Hungarian Denar

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0.50 grams, 15 mm.

PATRONAS HUNGARI


161z-Hungarian-Denar

MAT II DG HU BO REX 161Z


161z-Hungarian-Denar

I cannot find a 161Z in Krause/NGC. I cannot find PATRONAS HUNGARI. Is there something wrong with this coin?
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It's a 2, not a Z. 2s can look like that sometimes on coins of this period.
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It's a 2, not a Z. 2s can look like that sometimes on coins of this period.

I highly suspect the OP knows that already.

(Actually, it's surprisingly common for 17th century Krause entries to list the Z-shaped 2 in dates as a Z, not a 2. My Bohemian 1622 coin, or at least the type I think it is, is listed as "16ZZ". However, it sounds like the OP wasn't able to find that particular type at all, anyway.)
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@arkie, not sure on Krause, but you can attribute this coin as Huszar #1140.
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Sorry- I misinterpreted the question.
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Huszar #1140


Will it make an impressive sound if I hold it out my car window while I'm driving?



161z-Hungarian-Denar

FWIW, I now wonder if the Z isn't just the remaining top half of a 3.
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