Description:
Obverse
The coat of arms of Sigismund’s first type of gold forint
Reverse
Saint Ladislaus holding a battle-axe in his right hand and the orb in his left hand, with the letters M–O by his sides, the mark of Buda Chamberlain Mikes Jemnisti, and the number 13 between the legs of the saint.
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