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Coin ID Help Needed #3

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Here's the third and final coin in need of identification. It was also described as "Hungarian."

Copper/bronze
0.6g
16mm x 14mm

Coin-ID-Help-Needed-#3


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@spruett, much like @echizento is our expert on the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, @eddiediz is our expert on these Hungarian coins of the Middle Ages. To me, this looks most like a Denar from Ladislaus V (Frynas H.33.4) dating to 1440-1441 AD, but he should know for sure.
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Thanks for your input, Spence. I will look into it and wait for any other responses.
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I honestly can't tell.
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Denar from Ladislaus V (Frynas H.33.4) dating to 1440-1441 AD


Agree (and well done!). The letters IS at both 11:00 and 5:00 on the cross side are consistent with the expected legend, as is the barred shield visible to the right inside a polylobe on the other side. If not this exact one, then similar
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces51206.html
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