Reference Price
$10.90-$19.85
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
The actual value of the coin may differ depending on its condition, luster, rarity, and other factors. This is a rough estimation.
Exact copy of the reverse side of the first gold florin minted by King Albert: standing figure of King Ladislaus, halberd in right hand, orb in left, with letter H-lamb combination of mint and master marks on both sides, of which the first denotes the mint location Szeben, while the lamb is the emblem of the responsible chamberlain, Jnos Lemmel.
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Fanni Király
The coat of arms of Albert's second type of gold forint (1439), features a shield parted quarterly with the Hungarian stripes, the double-tailed Czech lion, the Austrian band and Moravian eagle. The coat of arms is surrounded by a selection of the mint and mint master marks found on the gold coins of that era, which refer to the following cities and persons (in clockwise order): P (Konrad Polner), S (unknown), lamb (Janos Lemmel), PR ligature (Miklos Pfeffersach) and R with cross on top (Konrad Rudel).
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Fanni Király
Smooth
Obverse:
MAGYARORSZÁG 2018 BP. 2000 FORINT
Reverse:
ALBERT 1437-1439 ARANYFORINTJA
Nickel silver (Cu75 Ni4 Zn21)