Description
Hungarian minting achieved European standards under King Matthias I
(Corvinus), who put great emphasis on maintaining the stability of the gold florin. Thanks to their high gold content, the gold florins minted by King Matthias I were a respected, desirable currency, not just in Hungary but in neighbouring countries as well. The currency reforms introduced by Matthias increased royal revenues and bolstered the economic and political strength of the Hungarian kingdom in the 15th century.
the coin’s designer Fanni Király to the left. The slightly raised bottom field on the back bears the legend “MATHIAS REX” (King Matthias) in two lines, as well as a raven perched on a branch with a ring in its beak, which features in the Hunyadi family’s coat-of-arms.

































