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Under King Sigismund (reign: 1387 – 1437), the Hungarian forint was a successful means of payment, the value of which was equal to that of the Florentine gold florin and the ducat of Venice, and was higher than that of the Rhine gold florin. Sigismund’s coins were the first to feature the quartered coat of arms. Under his reign, gold forint coins of outstanding quality and artistic value were minted
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