I need help identifying the variety of this Hungarian Denar of Bela II. [solved]

7 posts • viewed 75 times

I need help identifying this Hungarian Denar of Bela II. As you can see, it's not silver (prob. copper strike). I want to find it's variety and I need help in doing so. Here are the photos.

This is the numista entry: N#33708

Now I need help in finding the variety. It's a copper strike, as you can see, but I can't determine which type it is, so if someone is reading my forum, can you check the varieties and tell me what it is? Good luck!

Can somebody help me identify the variety of my Hungarian Denar of Bela II?

To me, it looks like yours has the small reverse cross made from four wedges, not intersecting lines.

Yes, I saw this too. Do you think it's H#100 - cross made of wedges, not lines - copper strike version?

👍

Thank you very much!

Status changed to Solved (DariusMaxim11, 26 Nis 2025, 14:39)

» Forum policy

Used time zone is UTC+2:00.
Current time is 05:19.