A high-grade, exquisite denarius of the Exile in mint condition.
Delightful sharp luster throughout, details with no signs of circulation.
The second highest grading grade by NGC for this type of value.
In our opinion one of the most beautiful pieces of this type on the numismatic market.
Very rare, practically unobtainable in this state of preservation.
A distinctive denarius depicting the struggle between good and evil, being a political allusion to the fight between the Exile and the younger princes.
The obverse is a scene of murder, where an armed figure deprives a lying, defenseless man of his life.
The reverse refers to the obverse, except that the scene is transferred to the animal world.
Probably the last type of coin of Ladislaus II the Exile.
Obverse: knight standing to the left armed with a sword, at his feet a figure covering himself with his hands and begging for mercy
Reverse: eagle grasping a hare in flight
Incorrect attribution on the slab.
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