Heidingsfeldský haléř Karla IV., nebo uherský denár Václava III.?

Pages 37–74
DOI 10.37520/nl.2023.002
Keywords Hungary, denier, Wenceslas III, Heidingsfeld, heller
Citation GREGOR, Pavel, CIHLÁŘ, Jan a BUDAJ, Marek. Heidingsfeldský haléř Karla IV., nebo uherský denár Václava III.?. Numismatické listy. Prague: National Museum, 2023, 78(1-4), 37–74. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37520/nl.2023.002. ISSN 0029-6074. Also available from: https://publikace.nm.cz/en/periodicals/numismaticke-listy/78-1-4/heidingsfeldsky-haler-karla-iv-nebo-uhersky-denar-vaclava-iii
Numismatické listy | 2023/78/1-4

A Heidingsfeld Heller of Charles IV or a Hungarian Denier of Wenceslas III?

The article deals with a small two-sided coin bearing the images of a crown and a lion, which was until recently considered to be a heller of Charles IV from the Heidingsfeld Mint in Bohemian Palatinate. Based on the analyses of its metrological parameters, occurrence in the coins finds and auctions, and iconography, the authors conclude the coin is a Hungarian denier of King Wenceslas III (crowned under the name Ladislaus V in Hungary).

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