1387–1437 Hungary Silver Parvus of King Sigismund I
1387–1437 Hungary AR Parvus of King Sigismund I (Sigismund of Luxembourg) – Genuine Hammered Medieval Silver
A genuine hammered silver parvus struck under King Sigismund I of Hungary, who ruled from 1387–1437 AD and later became Holy Roman Emperor. These small silver issues circulated throughout medieval Hungary during a turbulent period of crusades, wars
Obverse features a stylized cross design within a circular border, while the reverse displays a crowned heraldic motif associated with the Hungarian medieval coinage of Sigismund’s reign. Hand-struck on a hammered flan, giving the coin the irregular shape and character collectors expect from authentic medieval silver.
King Sigismund was one of the most important rulers of late medieval Europe, serving not only as King of Hungary, but also King of the Romans, King of Bohemia, and eventually Holy Roman Emperor. Coins from his reign are highly collectible due to their historic importance and unmistakable medieval appearance.
Details:
• Kingdom of Hungary
• King Sigismund I (1387–1437 AD)
• AR (Silver) Parvus
Approximately 600 years old
• Irregular hammered flan as struck
• Strong medieval eye appeal
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