Kingdom of Bohemia
Medal minted in the first twenty years of the 17th century.
D) Left-facing bust of Elizabeth IV
Elisabetha, daughter of Andrew, King of Hungary. Died at Marb., 1231.
E) Church of St. Elizabeth in Marburg
R) He distributed, gave to the poor; may his justice endure for all ages.
Diameter : 51 mm.
Metal: tin alloy
Reference: Bernhard 21, Hoffmeister 4, Klein B 21
Condition : Excellent
Rarity: R3
Note :
The medal is a privately minted propaganda coinage made by the Jews of Prague in imitation of medieval style. Saint Elizabeth (1207–1231) is a prominent national figure and one of the most important symbols of Hungarian identity.
Contrary to what one might think, coinage with this cheap metal appears rarer than that in gold.
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