N.º 96175782

Hungría. Stephen V (1270–1272). Obol VF Details. Planchet Flaw
N.º 96175782

Hungría. Stephen V (1270–1272). Obol VF Details. Planchet Flaw
Rare Medieval Silver Obol of Stephen V of Hungary (1270–1272) – Certified VF Details by NGC – Authentic 13th Century Árpád Dynasty Coin
This is a truly extraordinary opportunity to own an ultra-scarce and historically significant medieval Hungarian silver Obol, minted under King Stephen V of Hungary, who reigned briefly between 1270 and 1272. As one of the final rulers of the Árpád Dynasty, Stephen V presided over a turbulent period of feudal unrest and dynastic intrigue. His coinage is rare, short-lived, and sought after by collectors of medieval European coins, Árpád-era numismatics, and rare certified Hungarian silver currency.
This remarkable piece has been certified by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company) with a grade of VF DETAILS (Very Fine), noted for a planchet flaw, a natural irregularity that occurred during the minting process over 750 years ago—adding to its character, authenticity, and numismatic interest.
What Makes This Rare Hungary Obol So Collectible:
Extremely rare Hungary Obol of King Stephen V, struck between 1270–1272 in the Kingdom of Hungary—an extraordinarily brief and politically unstable reign that produced limited coinage.
NGC Certified – VF DETAILS (Planchet Flaw): Verified and encapsulated by one of the world’s foremost grading services, this coin carries the NGC serial number 6892387-010, ensuring full traceability and guaranteed authenticity.
Struck in silver during the Árpád Dynasty: Coins from this era are vanishingly rare in the marketplace, especially in this condition and professionally certified.
Short-reign medieval silver coinage: Coins of monarchs with brief reigns are always in high demand due to limited mint output and historical intrigue—Stephen V’s rule lasted barely two years.
True Crusader-period artifact: Hungary during the 13th century was deeply entangled in the geopolitical currents of Crusader Europe—this coin connects directly to that heritage.
Key Details:
Origin: Kingdom of Hungary
Monarch: Stephen V (1270–1272)
Denomination: Obol
Metal: Silver
Grading Service: NGC – Numismatic Guaranty Company
Grade: VF Details (Planchet Flaw)
NGC Certification Number: 6892387-010
Obverse: Portrait of King Stephen V
Reverse: Stylized medieval motifs typical of Árpád-era iconography
Why Collectors Must Not Miss This:
This certified medieval Hungarian coin is a tangible link to the political drama of 13th-century Central Europe, representing the twilight years of the House of Árpád. Coins from Stephen V’s reign are infrequently offered in the open market, especially those encapsulated by NGC and assigned VF Details. The planchet flaw noted on the label is a natural part of ancient minting technology and adds provenance and uniqueness to this stunning silver relic.
For Collectors of:
Rare medieval European silver coins
Árpád Dynasty and Crusader-period coinage
Certified historical coins with investment-grade appeal
Short-reign and transitional monarch numismatics
Ancient and medieval Hungary collectible currency
Do not miss the chance to secure this certified silver Obol of King Stephen V — a spectacularly rare coin from one of Hungary’s most volatile eras, expertly authenticated and preserved by NGC. A centerpiece for any collection of medieval or Central European numismatics.
Add this historic treasure to your portfolio today and own a piece of Hungarian medieval royal history.
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