1387-1437 Hungary Gold Gulden PCGS AU58

$3,175.00 USD

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The 1387–1437 Hungary Gold Gulden, graded PCGS AU58, was issued during the reign of King Sigismund of Luxembourg, one of Hungary’s most influential medieval rulers. Sigismund, who later became Holy Roman Emperor, strengthened Hungary’s economy and expanded its influence across Central Europe. His reign was marked by military campaigns, political reforms, and efforts to consolidate royal authority.

The Gold Gulden, modeled after the Florentine florin, played a crucial role in medieval Hungary’s monetary system and international trade. 

Obverse: • S • LADISL | AVS • RЄX, nimbate figure of king standing, ax in right hand, globus cruciger in left, K-t monogram (mintmaster's mark) to right.

Reverse: +SIGISMVNDI • D • G • R • VNGARIЄ, quadripatite arms, stripes in first and fourth quarters, and lions in second and third.